The bar charts compare the number of Australian 5-14 years old boys and girls who participated in sports and cultural activities: drama, dancing, singing, and play musicals in 2003.
Overall, it is also clear that the number of boys generated the highest rate compared to the rate of girls in sport. Regarding cultural activities, the participation of girls is always outnumbered than the boy’s attention.
To detail with, boys took apart sports courses more actively than opponents. Their figure was exactly 70, while the girls’ rate were above 50. The amount of drama and singing activity members were almost the same, with respective figures of about 4 for girls and 5 for girls.
The 25 participants of girls joined the dancing course, making it considerably high section, the reverse is true for boys, among the four listed sections excluding sports. However, the 15 members of boys were well-performed at playing musical, this rate of famale was 5 higher than opposite genders.
