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The bar chart illustrates Australian students who took part in sports after school in 2014. Overall, while the percentage of male students participating in Football and Basketball was high, the girls usually preferred Netball and Swimming, and some didn’t even participate in sports activities. For the boys, The percentage of boys playing football was 20%, […]
The graph illustrates the percentage of boys and girls, who participated in different types of games (Swimming, Football, Netball, and Basketball) after school in 2014, but among them, some students did not show interest in sports. Overall, most of the boys played football, whereas few girls participated in this game, but the opposite was true […]
The bar graph gives information about how many schoolchildren took part in different kinds of sports including swimming, football, netball, basketball as an extracurricular activity in 2010. Overall, the most popular sport among boys was football, while more girls engaged in netball. The trends for other types of sports showed similar figures between both genders. […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of school pupils engaged in 4 different sports activities in 2010.Overall, swimming was the most popular for both boys and girls, with a slightly higher percentage of girls participating. While boys mainly attended football and basketball clubs, netball was the widely favoured among girls. Analyzing the information in greater […]
Given is the chart describing the attendee of Australia children in sports beside school hours in 2024. Overall, it is noticeable that while the participants of no sports were the lowest, the figures for swimmers are equal for both genders. Additionally, there are extent differences between boys and girls in football, and netball. Boys tend […]
