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The bar graph compares two different types of genders (man and woman) in Australia in terms of their doing regular physical activity in 2010. Data was measured in percentages. From an overall perspective, it is clear apparent that both age groups showed different fluctuations, albeit with varying levels. While proportion of male genders was the […]
The given bar graph vividly illustrates the proportion of women and men who did excercise on a regular basis in six different age groups in Australia in 2010. Overall, a glance at the bar graph provided reveals this feature that the percentage of women who did physical activity was far more than men in the […]
The bar chart provides a detailed representation of the proportion of Australian men and women across various age groups who participated in regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, women were more active than men in most age categories, except for the youngest group (15 to 24 years). While men’s physical activity levels tended to decline […]
The given bar chart provides the information about the percentage of people between two sexes – male and females who did physical exercises in several age categories starting with 15 years and ending with 65 and over in 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen from the bar chart that the number of women were higher […]
The rendered bar graph illustrates the proportion of men and women of Australia of various ages doing physical exercises daily in 2010. To embark on,the participation of males is the highest (53.3%) in the whole graph,except at the age of 15 to 24 where the females had the highest percentage of 52.8%,even higher than that […]
