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The bar graph compares the proportion of four physical activities preferred by the Australian younger generation in 2010. Overall, the percentage of girls in swimming and netball was much higher than boys, while the reverse was true for football and basketball. Notably, the biggest proportional discrepancy was observed in the football and netball activities. It […]
The given bar chart depicts the percentage of Australian boys and girls who are involved in four different extracurricular activities after school in 2010. Overall, there were children in every type of sport activity. It is clear that football was the most popular sport for boys, while netball had the highest participation among girls. A […]
The bar chart below gives information about the percentage of Australian boys and girls attending four different Sport activities after school in 2010. Overall, the percentage of Australian boys was more active in the Football and Basketball, while there was a noticeable disparity between them. Despite this, a similar pattern emerged in case of girls […]
The chart gives information about the shares of four different activities in Australia by gender in 2010. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of boys who played football was the most common, followed by that of swimming, basketball, and netball in descending order, while the opposite was true for girls in football, basketball, swimming, […]
The chart gives information about the share of four different activities in Australia by gender in 2010 Overall, it is clear that the percentage of boys who plays football was the most common, followed by that of swimming, basketball, and netball in descending order, while the opposite was true for girls in football, basketball, swimming […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of two genders (boys and girls) who are take part in four kinds of sport activities: swimming, football, netball, and basketball after school lessons in a single country (Australia) in 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen that girls have more ability than boys in indoor sport activities—swimming and netball—while […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of two genders (boys and girls) who are take part in four kind of sport activities: swimming, football, netball and basketball after lessons at school in a single country (Australia) in 2010. Overall it is clear seen that, girls have more abilities than boys in indoor sport activities-swimming and […]
The bar chart compares four various sport activities after school among Australian males and females in 2010. Overall, there are some differences between both genders. Girls are slightly more active in sports than boys. Especially, most of them prefer netball and swimming. Boys are tend to play football and basketball more, than girls and netball […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian boys and girls participating in four sports activities in 2010. Overall, the percentage of boys attending football and basketball stood out with consistently higher percentages, while girls showed markedly greater figures in terms of participating in swimming and basketball. Notably, the percentage of Australian girls attending no […]
The bar chart compares the data about an Australian students, according to their gender, attending 4 kind of activities after school in 2010. Overall, there are some differences between both genders. Girls are active in all kind of sports rather than boys, especially, most of them prefer netball and swimming. However, boys are tend to […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian boys and girls participating in four various sport activities after school in 2010. Overall, football and swimming were the most famous activities among boys over the period shown. While girls’ attendance numbers were higher in the netball and swimming, they showed less percentage in football and […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian boys and girls engaged in four different after-school sports activities in the year 2010. Overall, football emerged as the most popular sport among boys, while netball was favoured by girls. Notably, girls demonstrated a higher participation rate in both swimming and netball compared to their male counterparts. […]
The Bart chart depict the proportion of Australian males and females taking part in four different sport activities after school in 2010. Overall,the mos popular sport among boys was football, whereas netball was the preferred among girls. A higher percentage of girls engaged in netball and swimming compared to boys, while boys showed a significant […]
The bar graph compares the proportion of teenagers who attended four various sport activities in 2010. Overall, boys took part more in team sports, while girls engaged in swimming, netball, and no sports. It is also clear that swimming was the most preferable choice among both genders. Focusing on the team sports first, there is […]
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of Australian boys and girls participating four different sports. The data compare figures for swimming, football, netball, and basketball in 2010. Overall, it’s clear that the percentage of boys more than girls on two sports and girls also attend two types of sports more than boys. But […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of boys and girls attending four dissimilar sport exercises after school in Australia in 2010. Overall,while boys showed higher percentage in participating of sports (football,basketball),girls preferred other activities such as swimming,netball. Notably,the highest comparison between both genders was in football Focusing on the boys attending exercises first.Males took part […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of boys and girls in attending four dissimilar sport exercise after school in Australia in 2010 Overall,while boys showed higher percentage in participating of sports (football,basketball),girls preferred another activities such as swimming,netball. Notably,the highest compare between both genders was in football Focusing on the boys attending exercises first.Male took […]
