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The image shows four bar charts representing the number of working hours per week in the industrial sector for France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002. For France, the highest percentage of workers (40%) work 35-38.9 hours. In Denmark, the majority (73%) work 35-38.9 hours. In Sweden, the most common working hours are 39-40.9 (30%) and 35-38.9 (20%). In the UK, 40% work 35-38.9 hours, while 50% work 43-44.9 hours. Each chart has a range of hours from 14 to 48+, with the percentage of workers on the y-axis from 0-60 for France, Sweden, and the UK, and 0-80 for Denmark.
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The provided chart llustrates the data of the physical work of Australian men and women belong to different age group.
To an overall,it could be seen that Australian female had taken more part in physical activities than the Australian male.
At the first glance,it is clear that the fist age group which include invididulas from 15 to 24 years old in which percentage of male stood above the 50 % and female percentage nearly 47%.While in next second and third group from 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 ,the males stood nearly to 40 % and female at 50% in both groups of people.In the fourth group the both gender followed the same trend ,the male percentage remain below the 40 while female reached above 50%.
The most striking feature of this bar chart is that,in the last group of people who were over 65 years old,the male and female percentage stood at same proportion.
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