The provided graph and chart illustrate data on the places and types of dance rooms according to the age in which youth are involved in a small town in Australia.
Generally, after a thorough analysis of the given charts, what can be witnessed is that most men and women attend school halls after they finish their lessons, while the lowest are attending college studios. Additionally, people under eleven participate in the ballet class the most, while from eleven to sixteen take place in the modern class.
In the beginning, private studios take the largest proportion by 48%, while the least one are college studios, around 10%. The community halls and the other share about 18% of dancers, while the school halls are about 24%.
In addition to that, people beyond eleven participate by around 600 in the class of ballet, while in modern the number is 300, which is the least. Moreover, in the tap groups, the figures are approximately 450. To the age from 11 to 16, the number is just over 500 in the class of modern, which is the highest, while in the ballet is about 300, which is the least. Finally, they participate in tap class by around 430
