The table illustrates information about the proportions of the population by age groups in one town who rode bicycles in 2011.
Overall, the number of females who rode a bike by all age groups exceeded the quantity of males who rode bicycles. The largest proprortion of both female and male bicycle riders were aged 0-9, while the second-highest percentage of them were aged 10-17, and the lowest percentage of both men and women who rode bicycles were aged 40-59.
Around 51.4% of females and 50.3% of males aged 0-9 rode bicycles, while nearly 42.2% of women and one-fourth of men aged 10-17 did the same activity. Nearly 17.1% of females and one-tenth of males rode bicycles, while approximately 12.3% of women and 8% of men took the same kind of action in 2011.
The number of people who rode bicycles at age 60 and over far exceeded the quantity of individuals who rode bicycles at age 18-59, and it elucidated approximately 18.5% for females and 13.2% for males in 2011.
