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The given bar graph compares the men and women of different ages living in Australia who did physical activity on a daily basis by 2010. Overall, the proportion of Australian men of the ages from 15 to 24 did more regular physical activity than Australian women of the same ages. In contrast, Astralian women of […]
There is a significant difference between the percentage of men and women doing regular physical activity in 2010, which fluctuates relevantly depending on the age group. On one hand, males aged from 15 to 24 years old depict a great proportion (52.8%), which then sharply decreases twice, from 25 to 34 (42.2%) and from 35 […]
The provided bar chart gives information about the rate of male and female Australians in six different age brackets doing exercise on a regular basis in 2010. Overall, it is apparent that women in Australia exercised more than their male counterparts and the rate of exercise, which were surveyed in terms of age range, varied. […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of Australian males and females in variety of age groups who trained actively in the year of 2010. Graph shows clearly that the most physically active age for men is between 15 to 24, with 52.8. The lowest percentages displayed in the chart, which is 39.5% is in the […]
