The table and pie chart show how young people in Tokyo, Japan, listened to music in the past month and whether they preferred live or recorded music.
Overall, MP3 players were the most popular way to listen to music, especially among males. CDs were the least used format. Most people preferred live music.
According to the table, 79% of males used MP3 players, nearly double the figure for females at 40%. For live music, 60% of males attended performances, while only 44% of females did. This means that the number of females who went to live music events was roughly two-thirds of the number of males. Internet listening was also more common among males (55%) than females (42%). CDs were the least popular, with only 19% of males and 22% of females using them.
The pie chart shows that 70% of people preferred live music, 26% liked recorded music, and 4% were unsure.
In conclusion, males were more active in listening to music. MP3 players were most popular, and live music was preferred by most young people.
