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The table compares data about the a significant number of youngesters who were played games in a city in the great britain in 2010. Overall,it can be clearly observed that in 9 and 11 years old ,boys were highest than girls throughout the period shown.whereas,in 13 and 15 years age,girls were largest than boys over […]
The table illustrates the percentage of children who played sports in one town in the UK in the year 2010. Overall, the table shows that more boys played sports at a young age than girls did. However, we can see a dramatic change as the age increases, more girls played sports than boys did. Looking […]
The table illustrates the percentage of young boys and girls who played sports in one town in the UK in the year 2010. Overall, the highest percentage of sports played is mostly by boys . At the age age of 9, the highest being 54% from boys and 49% from girls. As observed, the lowest […]
The table illustrates the percentage of boys and girls from the age of 9 to the age of 11 years old who were pursuing athletic activities in a UK town in 2010. Collected data depict a strong decline in the percentage of kids of both genders pursuing sports as they grow older. At the same […]
The table illustrates the percentage of boys and girls playing sports, categorized by age group (9, 11, 13, and 15), in one town in the UK in 2010. Overall, the percentage of the youngest age group playing sports was the highest, whereas the figure for the oldest age group was the lowest. Additionally, the percentages […]
