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The image presents pie charts depicting the percentage allocation of time spent by working adults on various activities for the years 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the distribution is as follows: Working takes 33%, Relaxing at home is 8%, Sleeping comprises 32%, Going out with friends/family accounts for 19%, Travel to work takes 2%, and Other interests or playing sports make up 6%. For 2008, the percentages shift to: Working at 42%, Relaxing at home increases to 13%, Sleeping reduces to 25%, Going out with friends/family drops to 6%, Travel to work rises to 8%, and Other interests or playing sports remain the same as in 1958 at 8%.
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The pie chart compares the amount of time which adults allocated to six separate categories in a country between 1958 and 2008.
Overall, they spent most of their time working and sleeping in both shown years. Furthermore, the percentage of time spent going out was third place among the given activities initial, but it was replaced by relaxing time at home in the next 50-year period.
The amount of time spending on sleeping, going out with family and friends went down by 7% and 13% respectively from 1958 to 2008.
In 1958, 33% of adults’ time was focused on working, and this figure has increased to 42% in 2008. A similar upward trend was recorded for relaxing at home by 5% over the same period. Moreover, the percentage of going to work by foot was 2% initial, but this trend rose to 8% in 2008 while last category: other interests or sports grew by 2%.
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