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The bar charts illustrate the percentage of boys and girls aged 5 to 14 who participated in organized cultural and sporting activities in Australia in 2003. Overall, both genders showed similar patterns of engagement in various activities. However, girls were significantly more involved in cultural pursuits, while boys had a notably higher participation rate in […]
This graph used two bar charts to compare two genders in Cultural and sport activities Overall, girls mostly were using cultural activities whereas the opposite was true for boys. It is also clear that, dancing was most popular activity among cultural Number of people who were interested in dancing was 25 and this number was […]
this graph compares genders by two bar charts, which are cultural activities and sport Overall, girls was more interested on cultural activities than boys whereas, in sport activity boys made the opposite. It is also true that, the sport was most interested in both genders In cultural activities dancing was the most popular task with […]
The charts shows how boys and girls taking part in cultural activities and sports in Australia during 2003. Overall, girls take part the highest percentage in drama, dancing and singing. While, the boys improved in musical instrument also in sport. Additionally the sport section take a largest percentage in Australia. Focusing on increases of girls […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of boys and girls aged 5-14 participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, a clear pattern can be observed: girls outnumbered boys in all activities except sports and playing musical instruments. Additionally, sports accounted for the largest share for both genders, whereas drama and singing […]
The charts compare the proportion of boys and girls aged 5-14 participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, the percentage of girls in drama, dancing, and singing was higher than that of boys, while in sports and playing musical instrument, the proportion of boys exceeded the percentage of girls. Additionally, sports […]
The charts compare the proportion of boys and girls aged 5-14 participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, the percentage of girls in drama, dancing and singing was higher than that of boys, while in sports and playing musical instrument, the proportion of boys exceed the percentage of girls. Additionally, sports […]
The charts show how the proportion of boys and girls aged 5 – 14 taking part in cultural activities and sports recorded in Australia in 2003. Overall, the percentage of girls in cultural activities was higher than that of boys, while sport attracted the largest number of boys. In cultural activities, drama, dancing, and singing […]
The chart compares the proportion of boys and girls aged between 5 and 14 taking part in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, girls was good at drama, dancing and singing, whereas proportion of boys was followed similar upward patterns in sport and play musical instrument. In addition, figure of boys was […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportions of boys and girls aged 5-14 who participated in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, girls were more actively involved in cultural activities such as dancing, drama and singing, whereas boys predominated in sports and playing musical instruments. Sports recorded by far the highest participation rates […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of boys and girls from 5 to 14 years old participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. The first bar chart depicts the percentage of children in two genders taking part in four different cultural activities, while the second gives information about that of sports. Overall, the […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of Australian children in both genders participating in cultural and sport activities in 2003. Overall, the rate of boys playing sports and musical instruments was higher than girls’, whereas other traditional activities recorded more female participants. Regarding the male’s dominance, musical instruments were the only cultural activity that comprised […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of boys and girls in a certain group age, who participated in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, there were more girls attending in most of the activities, and boys were dominant in sports. According to the charts, dancing activity had the most active learners among four […]
The first bar chart illustrates the percentages of Australian children aged 5-14 participating in cultural activities, whereas the second bar chart provides data on the proportion of these boys and girls doing sports in 2003. Overall, the majority of boys and girls of these ages took up sport activities, while not many of them were […]
The first bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australia children joining in cultural activities and the second one indicates that of both genders students in sport in 2013 in Australia. Overall, it stands out from the graph that the most significant figure for children of both genders are recorded in sport. It can be observed […]
The first bar chart illustrates the percentages of Australian children (aged 5-14) participating in cultural activities whereas the second bar chart provides data on the proportion of these boys and girls doing sports in 2003. Overall, the majority of boys and girls these ages took up sport activities while not many of them were interested […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of boys and girls aged 5 to 14 who participated in various cultural activities and organized sports in the year 2003. Overall, girls showed higher participation rates in cultural activities, while boys had a significantly larger proportion in organized sports. Focusing first on the larger numbers, the proportion of […]
The bar charts illustrate the number of boys and girls fallen into 5-14 age group who enrolled in cultural events as well as sports in Australia in the year 2013. Taken as a whole, it can be seen that both boys and girls were probably active to participate in various activities, with the latter being […]
The bar charts compare the number of Australian 5-14 years old boys and girls who participated in sports and cultural activities: drama, dancing, singing, and play musicals in 2003. Overall, it is also clear that the number of boys generated the highest rate compared to the rate of girls in sport. Regarding cultural activities, the […]
The charts below give information about the proportion of both genders aged from 5 to 14 participating in cultural events and sports in Australia in 2003. The above bar chart illustrates the percentage of boys and girls joining four different kinds of activities whereas the below shows only the rate for doing sports in both […]
The charts depict the proportion of boys and girls ages ranging from 5 to 14 participating in sport and cultural activities in Australia in 2003. Overall, the most prominent cultural activity is dancing while the least are singing and drama. In addition, girls take part in most cultural activities significantly more than boys while participating […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of female and male youngsters in the age of 5-14 participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, it is obvious that girls were mostly interested in taking part in cultural activities, while boys engaging in sports more oftenly. In addition, the biggest gap between two genders […]
The bar charts illustrate how many teenage boys and girls in VietNam engaged in sports and cultural events in 2003. overall, while girls generally enjoyed cultural activities like dancing the most, boys tended to join sports and play musicals. Both boys and girls showed similar participation rates in drama and singing activities About 25% of […]
The two given bar graphs illustrate the proportion of female and male youngsters in the age of 5-14 participating in cultural activities and sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, it is evident that, primarily, girls took part in cultural activities more than boys, to which the proportion was opposite in sports. In cultural activities, the […]
The chart illustrate a comparison between participation rate of boys and girls aged from 5 to 14 taking part in cultural activities and Sports in Australia in 2003. Overall, during the examined timeline girls were mostly interested in participating in cultural activities, while boys participated in sports more oftenly. The biggest gap between the two […]
