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The bar chart illustrates information about the minimum time taken by males and females of 16-to-24 years old per week on sport and exercise in England. Overall, there is a noticeable difference in no time between both genders, where females have the highest percentage as compared to males. And, there is a same number of […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of males and females aged 16 to 24 in England based on the time they spent on sports and exercise each week. Overall, women were significantly more likely than men to not exercise at all, whereas men’s participation was dominant in higher activity levels. In general, as the weekly […]
The bar chart illustrates the weekly percentage of english boys and girls aged 16 to 24 who practice sport and engage in exercise. Overall, it is evident that young women are less active in their leisure time than men. Indeed, the first two categories, representing no time dedicated to exercising, have the highest percentages in […]
Given the bar chart talking about the time that English boys and girls aged 16-24 were consuming on sports and workout every week. To begin with, both young females and males did not have the habit of doing sports, which is clearly shown that neither 42% of ladies nor 22% of gentlemen, they had no […]
