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The image presents a table detailing cultural activity participation percentages among 6800 surveyed Scottish adults aged 16 and over, segmented by age groups: 16-24, 25-44, and 45-74. For "Any performance," the participation rates are 35% for ages 16-24, 22% for ages 25-44, 17% for ages 45-74, and 22% for all ages combined. "Undertaking any crafts" shows 11% for ages 16-24, 17% for ages 25-44, 22% for ages 45-74, with a total of 19%. "Cultural purchases" are 11% for ages 16-24, 17% for ages 25-44, 18% for ages 45-74, and 16% overall. "Any visual arts" participation is 30% for ages 16-24, 16% for ages 25-44, 10% for ages 45-74, and 16% in total. "Any writing" reports 17% for ages 16-24, 6% for ages 25-44, 5% for ages 45-74, with a collective 7%. Lastly, "Computer based" activity shows 10% for ages 16-24, 9% for ages 25-44, 5% for ages 45-74, and 6% overall.
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the table demonstrate us the results of survey of 6800 scottish adults aged 16 and over about their participation in different cultural activities during the previous 12 month the data is presented fot three age team it is the first one 16-24,second it is 25-44 and the last one is 45-74.
overall younger people aged 16-24 were more involved in performances and visual arts and maybe in writing is only 17 but its still not the lower one,while older adults participated more in crafts and cultural purchases. computer based activities were the least popular in almost every groups.
peoples at 16-24 ages had the highest participation in performace with almost 40% taking part but its decreased with age dropping to 22% among those aged 25-44 dropped at 17% among people aged 45-74.almost the same thing can be seen in visual arts, there were 30%. the youngest group participated compared with 16% and 11% in the adults group
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