Enhanced Report
The provided pie graphs illustrate the distribution of cultural and leisure activities engaged in by boys and girls, derived from a survey focused on children’s pastimes.
Overall, a notable distinction emerges in the engagement of boys and girls in various activities, particularly in the realms of preference for computer games and reading, while both genders share an equivalent interest in listening to music.
Examining the boys’ participation, it is evident that computer games represent the predominant activity, comprising 34% of their leisure time. Basketball follows, accounting for 25%, while soccer and skateboarding contribute 17% and 11%, respectively. Notably, reading occupies a minimal share among boys, with only 2% dedicated to this pursuit, indicating a stark contrast in interests compared to their female counterparts.
In contrast, girls show a pronounced inclination towards dancing, which commands 27% of their leisure activities. The engagement in reading appears significantly more substantial than that of boys, totaling 21%. Moreover, girls allocate 16% of their time to computer games, revealing a lesser preference than boys. Other activities such as netball and gymnastics occupy similar shares of 15% and 11%, respectively, while listening to music retains an equal share of 10% for both genders.
