The pie charts delineate the findings of a survey regarding the participation of boys and girls in various cultural and leisure activities.
Overall, it is evident that boys and girls exhibit distinct preferences, with a notable inclination among boys towards computer games, while girls predominantly engage in dancing.
In examining the activities that boys partake in, the most prevalent choice is computer games, which constitute 34% of their leisure activities. This is followed by basketball at 26% and soccer at 17%. Skateboarding and listening to music account for 11% and 10%, respectively. Notably, reading is the least favoured activity among boys, appealing to only 2% of the surveyed group.
Conversely, the data pertaining to girls reveals that dancing is their most popular activity, capturing 27% of their interests. Reading is significantly more popular among girls, representing 21%, whereas computer games account for 16% of their participation. Gymnastics and netball attract 11% and 15% of girls, respectively, and interestingly, listening to music remains consistent across both genders, equally comprising 10% of their activities.
