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Band 6+: The charts below show the results of a survey of the primary exercise objectives and locations of a selected group of adults between 20 and 40 years of age.

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The image consists of two graphs showing survey results of exercise objectives and locations for adults aged 20-50. The bar graph highlights primary exercise aims: Recreation (40%), Muscle toning (35%), Weight loss (20%), Disease prevention (10%), Mood improvement (5%). The pie chart indicates exercise locations: Gyms (35%), Public sports venues (25%), Parks (20%), Playgrounds (15%), and Other public places (5%).
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The bar chart illustrates the main aim of exercise with percentages, while the pie chart indicate the proportion of people where exercise in different types of places in 20 and 50 years of age.

Overall, it is evident that recreation accounted for the largest aim of exercise compared to others. However, many individuals exercise mostly in gyms and other places showed a noticeable decline.

The bar chart demonstrates that the weight loss and mood improvement reached a low of 10% of the objectives. The rate of disease prevention rose slightly to around 15%, when the musicle toning and recreation significantly increased more than 25% and 40% of the objectives. Furthermore, other public places, playgrounds, and public sports venues remained the same percentage of people exercise, with around 15%. Parks represented the average rise of exercise at about 20% of people, whereas gyms had the highest proportion of people who exercise mostly there, at around 35%.

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