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The chart provide percentage of children based on age in Australia in the year of 2018 taking part in four activities such as watching TV, Reading, playing with computer games and riding bikes. Overall, the majority of children are more attracted to watch TV, dominated with children aged 5-8 years old, in contrast, many are […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of children in Australia in four different activities, according to age, in the year 2018. Overall, while computer games were more prevalent among those younger than 11, individuals aged from 12 to 16 were much more favoured physical activities such as riding bikes. Notably, people of all ages were […]
This diagramme present percentage of children from Australia, in different ages, there is three groupes of children with four kind of activities in 2018. The bar chart shows, the percentage on the horizontal and activities in the vertical, with 3 different colors of bar for each children groupes. The first gorupe of Australian children is […]
The bar chart given compares three different children’s groups based on the proportion of them participating in four kinds of activities in 2018 Looking at the illustrations, it is immediately evident that all of the children’s groups like watching TV than other activities, but most of the surveyed showed upward trends. In 5-8-year-olds, the percentage […]
The bar graph compares the proportions of three age groups of Australian children in terms of participation in four different types of activities in 2018. Overall, watching TV was the most prevalent activity among children aged 5 to 8, while riding bikes recorded the highest participation among those aged 12 to 16. There were also […]
The provided bar chart compares the proportion of Australian children in three groups participating in four different types of activities by 2018. Overall, watching TV had the largest share among 5-8 and 9-11 years old children, whereas playing computer games, reading and riding bikes accounted for a small proportion throughout the period. Notably, riding bikes […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian children aged 5 to 16 years old participating in four different types of daily activities in 2018 In general, watching television was the highest participation proportion among all categories whereas playing computer games had the lowest figure during the given period. To begin with, the figure for […]
The presented bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian children ranging from 5 to 16 years old participated in four different types of daily activities throughout the research period. In general, it is also noticeable that the figure for watching television stood out the highest value among all the categories whereas the lowest figure was […]
The provided bar chart compares children in three different ages ( 5-8 years old, 9-11 years old, and 12-16 years old) in terms of their participations in four types of activities ( watching TV, reading, playing computer games, and riding bikes) in Australia in 2018. Units are measured in percentages. From an overall perspective, while […]
The bar chart gives information about the number of children in three age groups from Australia takeing part from lesuire activities in 2018 Overall, it is clear that all age groups experienced the highest rates in watching TV, whereas the lowest was true in playing computer games. Looking first at the highest rates, a general […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian children in three different age groups (5–8 years, 9–11 years, and 12–16 years) participating in four activities—watching TV, reading, playing computer games, and riding bikes—in 2018. Overall, watching TV was the most popular activity among all age groups, while playing computer games had the lowest participation. The […]
The bar chart compares the participation rate of Australian children across three age groups in four different activities in the year 2018. Overall, the youngest age group exhibited the highest engagement in watching television, followed by playing computer games, while their counterparts aged 9-11 were much interested in Tv watching and reading. In contrast, cycling […]
