The data presented encompasses three distinct visual representations: a chart illustrating the popularity of various sports across different nations, a graph denoting the duration spent on reading activities per day, and a table displaying the average prices of books in Euros.
Overall, notable variations can be observed in the popularity of sports among the nations, with distinct preferences for specific activities. Furthermore, the time allocated to reading correlates diversely with these preferences, while the average cost of books remains relatively consistent across the countries.
In terms of sporting preferences, Nation D exhibits a considerable inclination towards gym activities, capturing 30% of participation, contrastingly followed by swimming (10%), running (15%), and tennis (10%). Nation B shows a different trend with swimming at 25%, but a distinct lack of gym engagement at merely 5%. Tennis garners 15% participation in Nation B, whereas in Nations A and C, tennis maintains a consistent representation at 10%. Overall, running remains a uniform choice across all nations, consistently drawing 15% participation in Nations C and D and slightly lower percentages in Nations A and B.
Regarding reading habits, Nation D and Nation A dedicate an equal amount of time, approximately 55 minutes per day to reading, whereas Nation C follows closely with 50 minutes. In stark contrast, Nation B allocates a significantly lower average of merely 15 minutes per day to reading activities. When considering the economic aspect of book purchasing, the average price across these nations reflects minimal variation; Nation B has the lowest average at €6.9, while Nation C slightly surpasses this at €7.1. Nations A and D maintain an equivalent book price of €7, signifying a stable market for literary resources across these countries.
