5 report(s) found.
The bar chart provides a comparison of three age groups who participated in four leisure activities in 2012, measured in percentage. Overall, considerable differences can be observed among the categories presented. While watching TV accounted for the highest figures across all age groups, the opposite was true for art, which generally recorded comparativley lower values. […]
The bar chart provides a comparison of three age groups who participated in four leisure activities in 2012, measured in percentage. Overall, considerable differences can be observed among the categories presented. While watching TV accounted for the highest figures across all age groups, the opposite was true for art, which generally recorded comparatively lower values. […]
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 year olds 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 bar chart depicts the proportion of Australian children in three distinct age groups (5–8, 9–11, and 12–16 years old) who engaged in four different leisure activities in 2012. Overall, watching television was the most prevalent activity among all age groups, whereas participation in art activities was the least widespread. Moreover, the data reveals that […]
Given is a bar graph that provides information on how many children participated in different types of leisure activities in 2022. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that watching TV was the most popular option among all age profiles, while the opposite trend was true for art courses. Furthermore, 12- to 16-year-olds […]
