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The bar graph compares the percentage of Australian school pupils participating in various sports activities, as well as the proportion who were unoccupied in 2010. Overall, girls were more active in swimming and netball, whereas boys participated more in football and basketball. Meanwhile, the proportion of pupils who did not engage in any after-school activities […]
The bar chart illustrates the attendance percentages of school students in 4 different sports in Australia in 2010. Overall, football and basketball had a higher attendance rate of boys compared to that of girls, while the opposite was true for netball and swimming. In 2010, one fifth of school boys played football, making it the […]
The bar chart shows the proportions of boys and girls who took part in different sports activities, namely swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sport, during a given period. Overall, boys were most likely to play football, whereas girls mainly participated in netball. It is also clear that very small percentages of both boys and […]
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australian boys and girls participating in 4 different after-school sport activities in 2010. Overall, while the majority of boys attended to the football, that of the girls was netball. Unlike this comparison, there was a minor gap in the percentage of participation in swimming and basketball. […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian school boys and girls who participated in swimming, football, netball, basketball and no sports. Overall, boys and girls preferred different activities. Football was by far the most popular activity among boys, while netball was by far the most popular activity for girls. Swimming also had high participation […]
