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The bar graph illustrates the proportion of Australian males and females engaged in regular physical activity across various age cohorts in the year 2010. Overall, it is evident that females generally exhibited higher participation rates in physical activity than their male counterparts, with the most pronounced disparity observed in the middle-aged groups. For males, the […]
The bar graph illustrates data about the proportion of regular exercises performed by males and females, in terms of their age group in Australia in 2010. Overall, active females were much more active in almost all age groups in terms of doing regular activities than males. Interestingly, the percentage of most age groups was almost […]
The bar chart presents the proportion of Australian males and females participating in regular physical activity across seven age groups in 2010. Overall, the data reveals that women consistently outperformed men in terms of regular physical activity participation in most age groups, with the exception of the 15 to 24 age group where men were […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women engaging in regular physical activity in 2010. The analysis aims to examine the gender disparities in physical activity levels and provide insights into potential reasons for these differences. According to the data, there is a notable gender disparity in physical activity participation among Australian […]
The bar chart displays the percentages of males and females in Australia in different age brackets who exercised regularly in 2010. Overall, while women’s participation was highest in the 45-54 age bracket, that of men peaked among 15- to 24-year-olds. It is also noteworthy that a higher percentage of women than men exercised regularly throughout […]
