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The bar graph provided shows a comparison of the levels of physical exercise among Australian men and women in different age groups in the year 2010. In 2010, the percentage of teenage boys who engaged in daily physical exercise was 52.8%. This percentage slightly decreased among individuals aged 25 to 34, reaching about 42.2%. Among […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of males and females across various age groups engaging in daily physical exercises in Australia in 2010. Overall, females exhibited higher participation rates than males in physical activities. Males aged 15-24 were the most active, while females in the 45-54 and 55-64 age groups showed the highest engagement in […]
The bar graph provides information on the proportion of various male and female age groups who performed daily physical exercises in Australia in 2010. Overall, the males belonging to the age group of 15-24 performed more regular physical activities during the given period, while for women, the age groups of 45-54 and 55-64 outperformed others. […]
The depicted bar chart pinpoints the proportion of males and females who did regular physical activity among different age brackets in Australia in 2010. Generally speaking, women’s participation was highest in the 45–54 age bracket, while that of men peaked among 15–24-year-olds. It is also remarkable that a higher fraction of women than men exercised […]
The distribution of Australian citizens in different age groups who were engaged in regular physical activity in 2010 is depicted in the given bar diagram. Overall, the proportion of Australian women who did regular exercise was higher than their male counterparts, except in the case of the youngest age group. It is clear from the […]
