The table illustrates data about daily activities and the time spent on these tasks in two countries, A and B.
Overall, it is evident that in both countries, work and sleeping time show the highest figures. In Country B, time spent on leisure activities and exercise has the lowest percentage, whereas in Country A, exercise accounts for the smallest amount of time.
In Country A, both sleeping and working hours are 8 hours per day. There is a significant decrease in the amount of time spent on leisure activities, which is around 5 hours a day. Furthermore, people in Country A spend only 3 hours per day on exercise.
In Country B, the proportion of time spent at the workplace reaches a peak at over 8 hours a day, while sleeping hours are less than an hour compared to Country A. Leisure and exercise activities each account for 4 hours, which is a large amount of time for basic tasks.
After analyzing the data, it is obvious that in Country B, individuals are likely to spend most of their time working with less rest or hobbies, while in Country A, individuals have a better work-life balance.
