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The image displays a bar graph showing common activities for children as part of bedtime routine, with age categories 1-3 years, 4-5 years, and 6-8 years. Reading: 1-3 years (30%), 4-5 years (70%), 6-8 years (65%); Brushing teeth: 1-3 years (55%), 4-5 years (75%), 6-8 years (80%); Having a bath: 1-3 years (65%), 4-5 years (60%), 6-8 years (50%); Watching TV: 1-3 years (20%), 4-5 years (50%), 6-8 years (40%); Eating: 1-3 years (10%), 4-5 years (20%), 6-8 years (15%). The depicted age group with the highest percentage for each activity: Brushing teeth (6-8 years), Reading and Having a bath (4-5 years), Watching TV (4-5 years), Eating (4-5 years).
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The given data exhibits the common activities which United States ‘children ages do as part of their bedtime routine. From the general perspective, it can be seen that Reading has the highest figure while Eating and watching TV has the lowest figure
Regarding Reading Watching TV and Eating, Reading is the prevalent activity of all ages with the high figure hovering just under 60 to 70. The age from 4 – 5 years of Watching TV and the age 1-3 years of eating has the same figure 20. while the other value of watching TV fluctuates from 17 to 19, the other ages of eating fluctuates from nearly 10 to 10.
Turning to Brushing teeth and Having bath, it can be seen that it is followed divergent pattern. While brushing teeth has the upward trend, having a bath has a downward trend. The age 1-3 years’ accounts for 30 and culminating at 50 with the age 6-8 years. Having a bath initiating at 40 and descend to it bottom at 31 with the age 6-8 years
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