The bar graph illustrates the number of members who joined recreational activities, categorized into two distinct age groups in a particular city.
Overall, the bar chart indicates that individuals aged 25 to 35 outnumber those in the older age group for most leisure activities. However, the differences for some activities are not significant, with the exception of arts and crafts, where younger participants surpassed their older counterparts by nearly three to one. In cycling, they also excelled, achieving a ratio of seven to one.
For those in the 25-35 age bracket, a higher proportion enrolled in four out of six activities compared to the older group. It is evident that they were particularly attracted to fitness, arts and crafts, and cycling, with cycling being the most popular activity, boasting over 60,000 participants. In contrast, gardening attracted the fewest participants, with less than 30,000.
Looking specifically at the 55 to 65 age group, gardening was the only activity that had more older participants than younger ones, with a ratio of 55 to 25. A notable trend observed is that the number of participants for photography was the same for both groups, with approximately 25,000 attendees each. Physical activities, such as gardening, fitness, and music/dance, were the most popular among older individuals. Conversely, cycling was the least popular activity for them, with only 10,000 participants enrolled.
