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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 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 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 […]
