The pie chart mentioned above compares and contrasts the data about the frequency of Australian teenagers playing games in a week, surveyed in 2009, measured in percentages.
A closer look at the chart highlights the fact that more than a half of Australian teenagers in the survey did not play games in a week.
Firstly, 51% of the total teenagers did not a habit of using their electronic appliances to relax, while just 5% of the subjects who took advantage of their devices six to ten times weekly for their entertainment, a difference/ disparity of more than 10 times. Moreover, the teenagers in the survey who played game only one time made up 14%, which is nearly equal to the rates of the adolescents using their ipods two times per week (15%).Finally, 9% of those who spent three to five times per week with their smart devices were seen in the chart, which was 1.5 times as high as the percentages of juveniles relaxed with their devices more than 11 times.
