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The image contains two graphs depicting the number of participants in the Olympics over time. The first graph is a bar chart, labeled "Number of male and female participants in the Olympics," with data for the years 1924, 1952, 1984, and 2012. It shows a steady increase in male participants, with counts of 3000, 4500, 6000, and 7500 respectively, as well as a gradual rise in female participants, with counts of 0, 500, 1500, and 3000 respectively. The second graph is a line graph, labeled "Number of participants," with data points for the same years as the bar chart. It shows a steady increase in the overall number of participants from 3000 in 1924 to 10000 in 2012.
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The bar chart illustrates the different participation numbers of gender distribution in the Olympics from the years 1924 to 2012. The graph shows the information about the average total number of participants between 1924 and 2012.
The chart illustrates that the number of male athletes has participated significantly more than women. To compare them, there was a significant gender gap until 1984. The data showed that about 100 female participants took part in the games in 1924. However, in 2012, nearly 5,000 female contestants have gratefully increased in the Olympics, whereas the males reached a peak of 6,000.
On the other hand, the graph represents that the number of participants has increased dramatically since 1924. At first, over 2,000 athletes joined the games, and in 2012, participation reached over 10,000.
Overall, both the chart and graph reveal a significant increase in the number of participants. In the chart, the males were more engaged than females in the games.
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