5 report(s) found.
The bar chart showcases the proportion of Australian participants in four types of activities among three age groups in 2012. Overall, the most popular interests among the age sectors are watching TV, followed by reading and riding bikes, which are relatively popular. The least favored activity among the youth is art. The contrast in the […]
The bar chart compares participation rates in four types of activities among three age groups of Australians in 2012. Overall, 9 to 11 and 12 to 16 years old accounted for the highest proportions of participants across all activities except for art, with particularly high involvement in watching TV and riding bikes. However, the differences […]
The data presents a comparison of three groups of Australian children engaging in four types of hobbies in 2012. Overall, the most popular interest among kids is watching television, followed closely by reading and riding bikes, which are similarly popular. The least favored activity among younger children is art. Among 5- to 8-year-olds, 90% are […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian children from three age groups who participated in four different activities in 2012. The activities include watching TV, reading, art, and riding a bike, while the age groups are 5-8 years old, 9-11 years old, and 12-16 years old. Overall, watching TV was the most popular activity […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportions 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 a bike were moderately common among them. However, art was the lowest participated-in activity. Watching TV was the highest […]
