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The graph gives information about the proportion of time Australian parents spent supporting their children, divided into 4 categories in the year 2013. Overall, it can be seen that mothers spent most of their time changing their kid’s clothes, whereas fathers spent majority of their day playing games with their kids. The least amount of […]
The given chart describes the differences between the time ratio that parents in Australia spent with their kids in 2013. Overall, Australian mothers tended to spend more time helping children dress or do homework than fathers while a reverse pattern can be seen in the propotion of time they played games with their kids. Besides, […]
The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the differences in the percentage of time that Australian parents helped their children with four activities: dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed in 2013. A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that the amount of time that children were helped by mothers is […]
The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the differences in the percentage of time that Australian parents helped their children with four activities: dressing, homework, playing games and preparing for bed in 2013. A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that the amount time that children were helped by mothers is significantly […]
The bar chart illustrates how much time parents from Australia allocated to support their offspring with four examined activities including dressing, homework, playing games and preparing for beds. Overall, mothers attended more frequently than fathers in all daily pursuits. While parents together devoted the highest share to do assignments with their kids, fathers tended to […]
