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The bar chart illustrates the percentages of Australian school-aged boys and girls who participated in various sports after school hours in 2010. Overall, there were significant gender-based variations in sports participation between Australian boys and girls. While boys were far more likely to take part in football, girls showed generally much higher participation in netball. […]
The bar chart provides a breakdown of the attendance rate of Australian students in four activities after school in the year 2010. Overall, it is evident that football was dominated by male students, while netball and swimming were the most prevalent sports among female students. In addition, basketball and no sports were witnessed as having […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian children who participated in four different sports – swimming, football, netball, and basketball- as well as those who did not engage in any sport after school hour in 2010. Overall, girls generally accounted for the largest share of participants in three of the sports, while boys dominated […]
The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of participation by Australian boys and girls after school hours in five different spots games: swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sports. The information is given for the year 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of school age children was for football and netball. […]
The bar chart gives information about how percentage of Australian children who participated in certain sports after school lessons in 2010. Overall, it is clear that football was the most interesting athletic sport for boys, while netball was for girls. Another interesting point is that basketball was seen as having slight differences in the number […]
