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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 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 these ages took up sport activities while not many of them were interested […]
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 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 […]
