The bar graph compares the proportion of teenagers who attended four various sport activities in 2010. Overall, boys took part more in team sports, while girls engaged in swimming, netball, and no sports. It is also clear that swimming was the most preferable choice among both genders.
Focusing on the team sports first, there is a larger disparity in football, with exactly 20% of boys and about 4% of girls, with this being the most common sport activity among boys on the chart. Regarding basketball, around 7% of boys engaged in this sport compared to girls, who attended with a small difference, at approximately 6%.
When it comes to slightly inactive sports, such as swimming, netball, and the “no sports” category. There are margin discrepancies between swimming and no sports among both genders; well over 15% of girls chose swimming as opposed to their male counterparts at school, who attended with about 13%; 5% of girls and nearly 4% of boys didn’t engage in any sports. In contrast, around 2% of boys attended netball, and approximately 16% of girls opted for this sport as a pastime activity, making it the largest number in the attendance of sports among girls.
