The graph shows about the Percentage of Australian men and women doing regular physical activity in 2010. From this graph that have been shown the age group from 15 years old up to 24 years old men had a percentage in 52
The chart in the first place gives information on the rate of men and women participating in some household chores while the second one illustrates the time expenditure of each gender on each workday.
The given chart above illustrates the points percentages of males and females doing some activities, while the one below indicates the amount of time dedicated by those people to the tasks.
The bar graph displays the employment portion of men and women with age between 60 and 64 years old in four different nations in the years 1970 and 2000.
The given bar chart, which depicts in great detail, illustrates the number of men and women in six age groups who exercised in Australia in 2010. The unit is based on percentage.
The bar charts compare the employment rates of men and women aged 60-64 in Australia, Japan, the USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Overall, there was a significant increase in employment rates for both genders across al
The given charts illustrate the proportions of elderly men and women workers aged 60-64 in four major countries; Australia, Japan, the USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Units measured in percentage of men and women aged
Around the world, many individuals are working from home, and more children are starting to study from home because technology has become inexpensive and more available. In this essay, I will explore why I believe that w
The bar charts show information about the number of men and women participating in four house chores and the average amount of time spent by each gender in doing the chores daily. Overall, most men and women do cooking a
The bar chart gives information about the proportion of Australian males and females of various age groups who did regular physical activity in a single year.
The data provides information about the number of males and females that were employed in four different nations in 1970 and 2000, both categories being aged between 60-64.