The illustrated pie charts demonstrate a survey which compares activities undertaken by boys and girls.
In terms of the majority, computer games and basketball made up the largest shares, with 34% and 26%, respectively, in boys cultural and leisure activities chart. Following this, dancing also made up other major amounts, with 27% and 21%, respectively, in girls cultural and leisure activities chart.
In terms of the minority, reading accounted for the least share, with just 2% among boys activities. Following this, listening to music, skateboarding, and soccer also made up other minimal shares, with 10%, 11%, and 17%, respectively, among boys. Furthermore, music, gymnastics, netball, and PC games are allocated to other minimalist shares, with 10%,11%, 15% and 16%, respectively, among girls.
Overall, what is clear from the charts is that computer games and dancing are the most prominent categories among both genres, whereas reading and listening to music are experienced less participants among all students. Moreover, reading is one of the categories which saw different participants.
