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The table displays how the number of Australians doing various physical activities changed from 2001 to 2009. Overall, there were more people who ran, did aerobics and played tennis over time, while there were fewer who cycled and swam. In addition, cyclists accounted for the highest number in both 2001 and 2009. In 2001, 4.5 […]
The table displays how the number of Australians doing various physical activities changed from 2001 to 2009. Overall, there were more people who ran, did aerobics and played tennis over time, while there were fewer who cycled and swam. In addition, cyclists accounted for the highest number in both 2001 and 2009. In 2001, 4.5 […]
The table illustrates changes of popularity in different activities over a span of 8 years from 2001 to 2009 in Australia. Overall, it is evident that running from one of least popular became the most popular. It increased from 1.4 in 2001 to 2.2 in 2009, which made it 156% increase during this period of […]
The table illustrates the number of individuals who joined five sports in Australia between 2001 and 2009. Overall, it is clear that three types of sports show an upward trend; meanwhile, the opposite was true for cycling and swimming. Running accounted for 1.4 in 2001 and went up to 1.7 in 2005 before reaching 2.2 […]
The table compares five different physical activities, namely running, aerobics, tennis, cycling, and swimming, in terms of the variation in the quantity of participants over a nine-year period, starting in 2001. Overall, the proportion for running was recorded as having the highest change, whereas cycling revealed the lowest. In addition, it is apparent that while […]
The table demonstrates the transformation among five distinct physical activities in Australia in terms of the number of participants from 2001 to 2009. From an overall perspective, it is evident that three activities including running, aerobics, and tennis experienced an upward trend, whereas other criteria show a slightly downward trend, reflecting substantial opposition. Firstly, it […]
The table demonstrates the transformation among five distinct physical activities in Australia in terms of the number of participants from 2001-2009. From an overall perspective, it is evident that three activities including running, aerobics and tennis experienced an upward trend, whereas other criterias show a slightly downward trend, reflecting substantial opposition. Firstly, it is clear […]
The table compares 5 different physical activities, namely running, aerobics, tennis, cycling, and swimming, in terms of the variation in quantity of participants over a 9-year period, starting at 2001. Overall, the proportion for running was recorded the highest change, whereas cycling revealed the lowest. In addition, it is apparent that while the statistics of […]
The table figures out the number of participants engaged in 5 sports during the period of 8 years,starting from 2001 and ending at 2009,in Australia Overall,there was a contrary in the five categories.While the number of people running,aerobics and tennis witness an upward trend,the oppositeness occurred in the count for cycling and swimming. Initially,there was […]
The graph compares five different kinds of physical activities in terms of participants’ number from 2001 to 2009 in Australia. Overall, there was an upward trend in the number of people engaged in running, aerobics and tennis, with running experienced the most dramatic increase. Despite witnessing the highest level of decrease, cycling was the dominant […]
The table illustrates the information of the Australian engaged in physical activities from five differents sports between 2001 and 2009. Overall, while the amount of people engaged in running; aerobics; tennis witnessed an upward trend, the figures for cycling and swimming declined. Australia who attened in running accounted for 1.4 million in 2001 and significant […]
The chart provides information about the amount of participation in varied fitness activities by people which altered over the period from 2001 to 2009 in Australia. Overall, the table indicates that the quantity of individuals joining in different physical exercises rapid growth and sharp decline over the period. It can be seen that running has […]
The table illustrates the number of participants of 5 different physical activities, in 4-year intervals, from 2001 to 2009 in Australia. Overall, while the count of people running and doing aerobics witnessed an upward trend, an opposite pattern was documented for cycling and swimming. Moreover, cycling was the most popular activity. In terms of cycling […]
The table illustrates how many individuals took part in physical activities in Australia between 2001 and 2009 Overall, those participating in running, aerobics, and tennis witnessed an upward trend, contrasting the remaining activities seeing a downward pattern. Notably, individuals engaging in cycling observed the highest figure in Australia during the examined period despite a significant […]
The table offers valuable insights into the shifts in the number of Australians participating in various sports over an eight-year period, highlighting both increases and decreases across activities. Remarkably, running enjoyed a surge in popularity, with its participants soaring from 1.4 to 2.2 million, marking an impressive 156% rise. Aerobics and tennis also saw growth, […]
The table chart depicts the data about individuals who were dedicated to five different sports in the period between 2001 and 2009 in Australia. Overall, it is clear that physical activities including running, aerobics and tennis experienced an upward trend whereas the remaining exhibited the opposite. There was an increase of people in three different […]
The table chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the number of people who were involved in fitness activities in Australia over a 9-year period from 2001 to 2009. In general, cycling was one of the most favored sports, which is chosen mostly in Australia, whereas tennis experienced the least participants. Nonetheless, cycling […]
The table chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the number of people who were involved in fitness activities in Australia over a 9-year period from 2001 to 2009. In general, cycling was one of the most favored sports, which is chosen mostly in Australia, whereas tennis experienced the least participants. Nonetheless, cycling […]
The table illustrates the number of Australians participating in various sports during 8 years, starting from 2001. In addition, it also presents the percentage change. It is evident that three types of sports including running, aerobics, and tennis describe an upward trend. Meanwhile, the opposite was true for cycling and swimming. In 2001, the participation […]
The table illustrates how many people took part in various physical activities from 2001 to 2009 in Australia. Overall, there was an increase in the number of people engaged in running, Aerobics, and Tennis, with the largest change can be seen in running activity. In addition, a decrease was seen in cycling and swimming activity. […]
The chart illustrates the number of Australians who participated in five different sports from 2001 to 2009. Overall, there was an increase in the number of runners, aerobics, and tennis players, while people cycling and swimming witnessed a decrease. Additionally, the change in the figure of runners in Australia was the most significant. In 2001, […]
The table illustrates the data regarding people engaged in five distinct sports in Australia from 2001 to 2009. In summary, it shows that sports like running, aerobics, and tennis saw an increase in participation, while the others declined. Over the specified time frame, three activities experienced a rise in participation. Running, starting at 1.4 in […]
The table offers valuable insights into the shifts in the number of Australians participating in various sports over an eight-year period, highlighting both increases and decreases across activities. Remarkably, running enjoyed a surge in popularity, with its participants soaring from 1.4 to 2.2 million, marking an impressive 156% rise. Aerobics and tennis also saw growth, […]
The table illustrates the percentage of changes in the number of people participating in types sporting activities in Australia from 2001 to 2009. Overall, the number of people taking part in Running, Aerobics, Tennis went up, while the opposite trend was true for Cycling and Swimming during the period shown. Furthermore, Running was the highest […]
The table illustrates the variation in how many people participating in different activities, including running, aerobics, tennis, cycling, and swimming, in three separate years in Australia. Overall, the proportion for running recorded the greatest change, and the inverse was true for cycling. Another significant feature of this table is that while the cycling figure decreased, […]
The table provide information about the proportion of changes in number of Australian people participated in various sporty activities from 2001 to 2009. The first impression from the table is that Running had the most significant incrase in paticipator number throughout the period shown, whereas Cycling experienced an absolutely opposite trend with a notable decrease […]
