The pie charts present a comparative analysis of leisure and cultural activities engaged by boys and girls.
In summary, it is apparent that computer games predominate among boys, while dancing is the foremost activity for girls.
A detailed examination of the first pie chart reveals that the most popular leisure activities among boys are computer games and basketball, accounting for 34% and 26% of their preferences, respectively. Soccer follows with 17%, while both skateboarding and listening to music exhibit lower engagement levels at 11% and 10%, respectively. Notably, reading emerges as the least favored activity, garnering a mere 2% of the boys’ participation.
In contrast, the second pie chart illustrates the leisure activities preferred by girls. Dancing stands out as the most favored choice, comprising 27%, closely followed by gymnastics at 20%. Reading occunies 21% of their laicura timeReading occupies 21% of their leisure time, while netball accounts for 15%. Computer games attract 16% of the girls, and similar to their male counterparts, listening to music ranks as the least engaging activity, constituting 10%.
