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The bar chart illustrates the comparison of four activities—watching TV, reading, art, and cycling—among three age categories, namely 5-8, 11, and 12-16 years old individuals. Overall, watching TV is the most popular activity among all three categories, while the reverse is true for art. Watching TV and reading showed somewhatsimilar patterns, with both demonstrating a […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of three different categories of Australian children participating in four types of activities in 2012. Overall, it is noticeable that children’s preferred activity was watching TV while reading and riding the bike were moderately common among them. However, art was the lowest participated activity. Watching TV was the highest […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of children involved in four different activities in terms of three age categories in 2012. Overall, it is clear that watching tv is the most common activity among all other activities regardless of children age. Looking at first age group (5 to 8 years old), 91%- the highest figure- […]
The bar chart illustrates information about different groups of Australian children in terms of their participation in four kind of activities in 2012. Overall, children who are from 12 to 16 took the lead in all the categories with the extension of art. Of particular note is watching TV, which was the most famous activities […]
The bar graph presents information about what events youngsters in Australia between 5 to 16 years joined in by 2012. Overall, the majority of children participated in watching TV, whereas the lowest proportion of youngsters took part in the Arts. As can be seen, about 98% of 12 to 16 years old watched TV, which […]
