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The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of the participation of Australian kids of both genders in sports outside their school hours in the year 2014. Overall, a cursory glance at the chart is enough to make it clear that boys are more interested in football and basketball than girls, whereas girls are more interested […]
The chart provides information relating to how many Australian boys and girls engaged in four different sports activities after leaving school in 2010. Overall, while boys had higher figures for playing football and basketball, a large number of girls prioritized participating in other activities. About 14% of boys went to the swimming pool, whereas the […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of young participants in Australia in sports outside school hours in 2014. In general, while more girls were interested in swimming, netball and no sports, the opposite was true for boys. Additionally, football received the highest rate of schoolboys’ participation, while the figure for netball was the lowest. For […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of young participants in Australia in sports outside school hours in 2014. In general, while more girls were interested in swimming, netball and no sports, the opposite was true for boys. Additionally, football received the highest rate of schoolboys’ participation, while the figure for netball was the lowest. For […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of boys and girls participating in different kinds of sports (swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sports) outside school time within the UK. Overall, there are noticeable differences in the involvement of the genders in sports. Notably, the figures for males in football and basketball are higher than those […]
