The pie charts depict information about the results of a survey on children’s activities. The graphs show the cultural and leisure activities of boys and girls, respectively.
After analyzing the pie charts, it can be clearly seen that there is a negligible difference between the percentage of boys and girls who listen to music. In contrast, 16% of the girls spend time on computer games, while in the previous year, this percentage was almost double. The percentage of skateboarding and gymnastics activities is identical for both genders.
Furthermore, the pie charts show that 26% of boys’ activities are basketball, while netball activities have declined by 11%. The percentage of soccer and dancing activities is 17% and 27%, respectively. The reading activities collectively account for 23% in both cultures.
Overall, it is striking that the maximum percentage in the boys’ culture is for computer games, while in the girls’ culture, the maximum percentage is for dancing.
