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The bar chart provides information on the proportion of children from the 5-9, 9-11, and 12-16 age groups who were involved in four different activities in 2012. Overall, the highest percentage was cited in watching television among all age groups of children, while the reverse was true for art. Conversely, almost all did more reading […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of three distinct groups of Australian children, categorized by age, engaging in four various activities during the year 2012. Overall, it is evident that watching television was the most popular activity among the youngest age group, while reading was increasingly less favored as children aged. Conversely, riding a bike […]
The bar chart illustrates proportions of three children age gap teams in Australia engaged in various activities in 2012. Overall,watching tv was the highest popular activity among all age groups children,while a minority of children preferred to select art. It is clear that,Least proportion of 5-8 age gap students selected Watching TV,at around 85%,and around […]
The bar chart compares the proportions of three age groups of Australian children in terms of attendance in four kinds of pastimes in 2012. Overall, watching TV was the most preferable activity among all age brackets, while the reverse was true for art. It is also clear that children aged from 12 to 16 were […]
The bar chart compares the proportions of three-age groups of Australian children in terms of attendance in four kinds of pastimes in 2012. Overall, a Watching TV was the most preferable activity among all age brackets, while the reverse was true for art. It is also clear that children who aged from 12 to 16 […]
The graph provides data about the ratio of Australian children from three age groups who participated in four leisure activities in 2012. Overall, it can be seen that the group of children from 5–8 years old, 9–11 years old, and 12–16 years old increased in the four activities. Furthermore, 12–16 years were consistently highest. Looking […]
The bar chart compares the percentages of three age groups (5-8s, 9-11 and 12-16s) in terms of their participation in 4 leisure activities – watching TV, reading, art and riding a bike – in 2012. Overall, TV watching was by far the most common free time activity across all the age demographics, while the least […]
The chart below shows the percentage of Australian children in three age groups who participated in four leisure activities in 2012. The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian children in three age groups participating in four leisure activities: watching TV, reading, art, and biking in 2012. Overall, watching TV stood out with consistently higher […]
The bar chart illustrates the relative percentage of Australian children from three diffirent age groups who took a part in four recreational activities: watching TV, reading, art, and riding the bike in 2012. Overall, watching TV was showed as the most popular activity amount all age groups, while art was the lowest chosen activity in […]
The provided bar chart illustrates data in precentages, in four activities watching TV, reading, Art, and riding thr bike. In three age groups from 5 to 8 years old , 9 to 11 years old , and 12 to 16 years old in 2012 for one country. Overall. it is clear from the bar chart […]
The bar chart compares the participation of Australian children among three age groups in activities such as watching TV, reading, art, and riding the bike in 2012. Overall, it is clear that watching TV was the most popular among all ages, while art was less interesting and riding the bike ranked high among teenagers. Around […]
The illustration presents information about the proportion of Australian children in various ages who partisipated in four activities that are appropriate for their free time in 2012. Overall, as is illustrated by the bar chart, the percentage of individuals watching TV ranked first, followed by the share of people riding the bike stood second then […]
The bar graph compares the percentages of three different age group of Australian children joining in four types of activities in 2012.Overall,watching tv was the most popular activity among all age groups, though art was the least attractive one. To begin with, almost all kids from 12 to 16 years old enjoyed tv programs and […]
This given bar graph shows comparative analysis of three different age group of Australian children participating in different fun activities during the year 2012. It was observed that children from the age group 5-8 years participated in watching TV activity, but quite similar trend was observed among the other two age groups as well. Making […]
The bar chart provided information about the proportions of children into three age groups enrollment in four different activities in Australia,starting to 2018. Overall,it can be clearly seen from the chart that the activity of watching television had the highest level in three age brackets,whereas playing computer games had the lowest rate than the others. […]
The bar chart compares percentages of three age profiles of Australian children joining in four types of activities in 2012. Overall, watching TV was the most prevalent activity for all age groups. Meanwhile, art attracted the minimum children among three groups. To be specific, for children aged five to eight years old, more than 80% […]
The bar graph compares rates of participation of Australian kids in the year of 2012 broken down by their age and four categories of activities, which are watching TV, reading, doing art and riding the bike. Overall, watching TV is the most popular entertainment among children of all ages comparing to other three activities which […]
The bar graph compares the percentags of various age groups of children in a particular country who participating in different types of activities in the year 2012. It is evident that watching tv dominated over the other three acitivities in 2012 in all age groups, whereas art was the least favored acitivity in the year. […]
The bar chart below shows the information about different events Australian children based on age distribution joined in by 2012. It is evident that watching TV was the major choice for all children between 5 to 16 years old among these four kinds of activities in 2012. Another noteworthy point is that children of all […]
The graph demonstrates the preferences in watching TV, reading, art and riding of children from 3 different age groups in Australia in 2012. Overall, watching TV was the most popular activity among all age groups while art was the least attractive one. Kids aged between 5 to 8 showed similar interest in all the four […]
The column chart illustrates the proportion of different age groups of children participating in four types of activities from Australia in the year 2012. It can be observed that watching TV is highly preffered choice amongst the children from all age groups. The young adults of in between 12 to 16 years og age were […]
