The data illustrates the projected use of health clubs per month in two cities by full-time participants over the next year. The proportion of two age profiles of male and female members is given by the accompanying pie charts.
According to the text, there will be a gradual increase in the number of male members at the club over a six-month period, starting from 550 users per month and reaching 870 users in June, the highest projected result in this bar graph. For three months, the number of full-time users will remain at this level. However, after this period, the number of full-time members is expected to decline steadily, reaching just over 600 members at the end of the graph. Moreover, in projected monthly uses of the club by females, there will be a fluctuating graph over the given period, amounting to just over 400 full-time members per month. The number of participants will have risen by the start of summer, amounting to roughly 700 active members.
As for the pie charts, the proportion of males and females from 21 to 64 years old is approximately the same, accounting for 75 percent and 83 percent respectively. While the share of men under 20 amounts to a quarter, which is twice as high as the proportion of female members (12%). The remaining group of people over 65 years old in the males and females chart constitutes 1 percent and 5 percent respectively.
Overall, the number of male members is expected to be higher than the number of female members, and it is clear that in the summer season, the number of full-time members is expected to increase significantly. Also, the vast majority of full-time members are between 21 and 64 years old.
