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The image depicts two pie charts comparing the daily time allocation of individuals in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the largest portion of time was spent working (33%), followed by sleeping (32%), going out with friends/family (19%), other interests or playing sports (6%), relaxing at home (8%), and travel to work (2%). In 2008, working still took up the most time (42%), with sleeping reduced to 25%, relaxing at home increased to 13%, travel to work quadrupled to 8%, other interests or playing sports remained at 8%, and going out with friends/family dropped to 6%.
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The pie charts give data about the rate of time working which was spent on different activities by adults between 1958 and 2008. Overall, sleeping and working which were spent by adults took up almost time in both pie charts.
As can be seen from the pie charts, the percentage of travel to work was 8 pecent in 2008 which was 4 times higher than that in 1985. Moreover, working increased rapidly from 33 pecent to 42 percent after 50 years while the share of sleeping was slight decrease by 7 pecent. Thurthemore, in 2008 was witnessed an increase to 13 percent of the percentage of time adults spent on relaxing at home.
On the other hand, adults spent time on going out with friends or family went down to 6 pecent in 2008, whereas the rate of time which was spent by adults on othe interests or playing sports went up sightly from 6 percent to 8 pecent between 1958 and 2008.
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