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The chart illustrates data about the frequency of Australian mothers and fathers assisting their children to do several activities in 2013. Mothers dedicated much of their time to assisting their children with getting dressed, while fathers preferred playing games with them. Additionally, both parents participated in games and bedtime preparations, activities where both were quite […]
The bar graph compares the proportion of time each parent in Australia spent on assisting their offspring with four different activities in the year 2013. Overall, while a majority of children’s dressing and homework time was supported by mothers, fathers spent much more time playing games with their children. Additionally, the percentage of time both […]
The bar chart provides detailed information about the proportion of time that Australian parents allocated to their children for four activities in 2013: dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed. Overall, the percentage of fathers involved in playing games and the percentage of mothers participating in dressing were the highest. In contrast, both parents […]
The given chart illustrates the proportion of time parents from Australia took to help their youngsters with 4 distinct tasks including dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed in 2013. Overall, the percentage of fathers during games and mothers in dressing was the highest, while the opposite was true when both parents engaged together […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of time Australian parents dedicated to assisting their children in four tasks, namely dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for beds in 2013. Overall, the percentages of fathers during games and mothers in dressing were the highest, while there were little time when both parents engaged in. Looking first […]
