10 report(s) found.
The data displays the number of college students going or not going to the sporting events. Overall, there are five hundred students participating in this survey and the 80% percent of this is not attending any sporting events, meanwhile the remaining 20% at least participated in a sport activity. As a first point, in the […]
The provided bar graph display the number of college students who attended distinct sporting events, while the pie chart illustrate proportion of pupils going or not going to the event. Overall, it can be clear that the highest amount of students enrolled in football events, whereas the same fewest since female. However, the majority of […]
The data depicts the proportion of university students who participate in different sporting activities, while the chart displays the percentage of students who attend sporting contests. Overall, an overwhelming majority of students didn’t participate in any particular sporting tournament. The greatest number of participants in sporting competition came from the male candidates, while the least […]
The provided bar graphs illustrates the amount of college students who attend to different sporting events (including football, basketball, tennis and badminton), while the given pie chart demonstrates the percentage of people participating or not in this event. Overall, there were more students who decided not to go to sporting event rather than those who […]
The provided bar graphs illustrates the amount of college students who attend to different sporting events (including football, basketball, tennis and badminton), while the given pie chart demonstrates the percentage of people participating or not in this event. Overall, there were more students who decided not to go to sporting event rather than those who […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of university students, both men and women, who attend various sporting activities, while the pie chart displays the percentage of students who decide to attend the event or not. The number of surveyers is 500. Around 20% of the students express their desire to take part in the sporting […]
The pie chart shows comparison between the number of students going to sporting event and those who are not. On another side, the bar graph refers to the number of Male and female college students attending the events. As shown in the pie diagram, majority of the students are not interested in participating sports events. […]
The bar graph displays the number of male and female students attended different supporting events, measured in numbers.The pie chart illustrates the proportion of students going and not going to the event. The data are calibrated in percentages. Overall, the greatest number of male students attended football event while the same event had the lowest […]
The stipulated info-graphical representation elucidates information regarding count of college going students who interested in several spots events From an overall perspective,it can be axiomatically inferred that more men going for sporting events than women.At few places women dominant the men in numbers like volleyball and tennis.The number of men is more in football and […]
The first graph depicts the number of students attending the sporting events. On the other hand, the bar chart depicts the number of male and female interested in various sporting events. In an overview, it is evident from the pie chart that most students did not attend the sporting event. The bar graph reveals that […]
