5 report(s) found.
The bar chart illustrates the main aim of exercise with percentages, while the pie chart indicate the proportion of people where exercise in different types of places in 20 and 50 years of age. Overall, it is evident that recreation accounted for the largest aim of exercise compared to others. However, many individuals exercise mostly […]
The illustration above depicts the outcome of a survey, which consisted of two charts. The bar chart records the main exercise objectives of adults between 20 and 50 years old, while the pie chart records the location chosen to do the exercises. To begin with, for the top chart, 40% of adults were mainly exercising […]
The bar chart and pie chart illustrate the results of a survey of the primary exercise objectives and the preferred venues for physical activity among a specific group of adults aged 20 to 40. Overall, recreation is the most significant motivator for exercise, while weight loss and mood improvement are the least popular reason. In […]
The bar chart represents results of survey about the main aims of exercise, while the pie chart shows information about where people trained through the specific group of people those of age were from 20 to 40 years old. Overall, the majority of individuals chose exercises for recreation purpose, whereas mood improvement was the least […]
The bar graph illustrates the main purpose of exercise, whereas, the pie chart depicts the location of the training of a selected group of adults aged between 20 and 50. Overall, majority of adults have started exercising for the purpose of recreation, mostly at the gyms. In the contrary, there are few adults who have […]
