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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 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 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 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, […]
