The table illustrates the proportion of the population by age group in one town who use bicyckles as a transportation in 2011.
Overall, It is clearly that the rate of women rode a bicycle was higher than the percentage of men during the given year.
For the population aged 0-9, there was slightly a higher percentage of female who rode bikes than the rate of men, which accounted for 51.4% and 50.3, respectively. Two age groups had a similar rate of rider from both genders: aged 40-59 and 60+. For the first category, the percentage of bicycle was rode by women with a rate of 12.3%, but it was rode by male rider just eight percents . Similarly, though more dramatic, female rider had a noticeable seperation in riders, at 18.5% for female riders, as opposed to men, which accounted for 13.2%.
On the other hand, two age groups had more significant differences in the proportion of women who decided to ride a bike, that is citizens aged 10-17 and 18-39. The percentage of women that rode bike, which was nearly a half, was anormously bigger than the rate of male riders, just approximately one-fourth. the final difference stated that proportion of female riders was almost double than the rate of men in aged.
