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The image presents a table detailing favorite pastimes among 30-50-year-olds in eight countries: Canada shows TV 60, Sport 22, Reading 15, Hobbies 40, Music 3, Beach 0, Sleep 2; France shows TV 20, Sport 25, Reading 30, Hobbies 40, Music 5, Beach 8, Sleep 12; England shows TV 45, Sport 30, Reading 21, Hobbies 4, Music 4, Beach 0, Sleep 20; Australia shows TV 65, Sport 30, Reading 15, Hobbies 45, Music 5, Beach 10, Sleep 5; Korea shows TV 60, Sport 21, Reading 6, Hobbies 25, Music 15, Beach 4, Sleep 25; China shows TV 15, Sport 25, Reading 60, Hobbies 50, Music 0, Beach 5, Sleep 20; USA shows TV 70, Sport 20, Reading 15, Hobbies 42, Music 23, Beach 3, Sleep 30; Japan shows TV 15, Sport 0, Reading 62, Hobbies 42, Music 5, Beach 3, Sleep 5.
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The provided table shows the information about how citizens of different counties prefer to spend their time. Statistics was gathered from 30-50 years old respondents in 8 countries: Canada, France, England, Australia, Korea, China, USA and Japan.
Overall, it can be seen that there are completely various results in different countries. However, the table indicates that Hobbies has the significant result in every country that has a data for this category.
In detail, Music and Sleep have similar results. The first fluctuates from 0 to 5 percent in every observed country except of USA: it has 23 % in this category. And the second one has from 2-5 % in many countries, but regarding England it counts 20 %. Further, sport shows the results from 21 to 30% in Canada, Australia, Korea, China and USA. Interestingly, Japan has data only for one category – Reading, and it has 62 % in it. Furthermore, many Canadians, Australians and Americans prefer TV. It is the biggest category in their countries: 60% for the first, 65 % for the second and 60 % for the last.
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