The provided table depicts information on the percentage of people by age group who rode bicycles in one town in 2012. Overall, it is evident that the majority of infants between 0-9 years rode bicycles, while the contribution of all other four categories was less than 50%. Acording to all age groups, more females rode bicycles than males.
In detail, 52.5% of female youngsters rode bicycles. This percentage was only 1.3% more than that of males. 10-19 age group contributed the second largest proportion. While women accounted for 43.6%, the percentage for men was significantly lower at 25.1%
Conversely, In comparison to youngsters between 0-19 age group, significantly fewer members of other groups rode bicycles. The share of women for 20-39 age group was at 18.2%, wheras the distribution of men was at 10.8%. People who were 40-59, made up noteably small proportions, women at 13.7%, and men at 9.3%. Meanwhile, women over 60 years old accounted for 19.8%, 5.2% higher than the percentage of men.
