The provided bar chart and pie chart illustrate the number and age of people involved in various artistic hobbies, specifically drama, painting, sculpture, and language learning. The data presents a comparison between men and women in these activities, as well as the overall percentage of different age groups.
In general, it can be seen that more women than men take part in most hobbies, especially in language learning. It is clear that sculpture is the least popular choice for everyone. Looking at the age distribution, the vast majority of participants are aged 50 or over, while those under 20 represent a small minority of the total.
As shown in the bar chart, language learning is the most popular activity for women, with 40 participants. This number is twice as high as for men, which stands at exactly 20. A similar situation can be seen in painting, where women slightly outnumber men. In drama, women are again ahead of men by two to one. This contrasts sharply with sculpture, which represents the lowest interest for both genders, attracting only 10 men and a minimal number of women.
Turning to the age distribution shown in the pie chart, people aged 50 and over were responsible for the largest proportion, at 42%. This is significantly higher than the next largest group, the 40-49 age category, which includes 26% of the participants. In terms of younger people, those aged 30-39 and 20-29 represent 16% and 11% respectively. Finally, the share of individuals aged under 20 is the lowest, standing at just 5%, showing that these hobbies are more popular among the older generation.
