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The image is a bar chart displaying Australian children's participation in after-school sports activities in 2010, with separate bars for boys and girls. In swimming, boys are 20% and girls are 18%; in football, boys are 22% whereas girls show 6%; for netball, boys' participation is at 4% contrasted by girls at 20%; in basketball, boys are 10% and girls are 8%; and in no sports, boys are at 2% with girls slightly higher at 4%.
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The bar graph illustrates the participation of boys and girls in four various sports after school classes in Australia in 2010.
Overall, boys were more active in football, while girls showed preference for netball and swimming. The number of students interested in basketball and no sport is similar across genders.
In detail, the number of boys playing football was four times that of girls, 20 and 5, respectively. Girls in netball had the opposite pattern, being six times greater than that of boys, with 18 girls and 3 boys.
Looking at swimming and basketball, both had similar amounts across girls and boys, approximately 15 and 13, accordingly. Students with no interest in any sport were the lowest in number, showing 4-5 merely.
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