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Band 5+: The charts below show the percentage of time working adults spent on different activities in a particular country in 1958 and 2008.

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The image contains two pie charts representing the percentage of time working adults spent on different activities in a particular country in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the activities included Working (33%), Relaxing at home (8%), Sleeping (32%), Travel to work (2%), Going out with friends/family (19%), and Other interests or playing sports (6%). In 2008, the activities and their respective percentages were Working (42%), Relaxing at home (13%), Sleeping (25%), Travel to work (8%), Going out with friends/family (6%), and Other interests or playing sports (8%).
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The imagine depicts two pie charts comparing times of different activities that did people between 1958 and 2008.

It is noticeable that we can see the most time was spent on working for both years. Furthermore, in 1958, adult participated the least of time for travel to work while going out was spent the least in 2008. for each two years, the percentage of sleeping was very similar and after working, was the largest proportion.

Looking at the information in more detail, individual spent the most of the time for working with only 33% and 42%, in 1958 and 2008, respectively.Then, sleeping had the second largest percentage between the tasks ,25% for 2008 and also, 32% for 1958 that it is clear that the proportion was very near between these two years.

Overall, in 2008, equal percentages for playing sport and travel to work were involved with only 8% while the figures for 1958, were less than 8%. At the end, activity of going out had a intensively difference,12%, between 1958 and 2008, 19% and 6%,respectively.

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