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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 […]
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 […]
