The bar chart compares the proportion of students who learned to play four various musical instruments, including fiddle, guitar, grand piano and drums in the years 2005,2010 and 2015.
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of children studying to play four distinct musical instruments, namely piano, guitar, drums and violin in three years 2005, 2010 and 2015.
The chart illustrates the proportion of kids from various nations participating in multiple activities like, computer games, reading, board games and watching TV.
The bar graph depicts the three different age groups of kids in Japan joining the investigation to decide which is their favourite activity by the year 2018.
The bar chart depicts the number of offspring to play four different musical instruments namely violin, guitar, piano, and drums) in 3 years from 2005, 2010, and 2015. It is measured in percentages. Overall, it can be se
The bar chart compares the differences in the quantity of school children between four types of music instruments, namely Piano, Guitar, Drums, and Violin, over 10-year duration, starting from 2005.
The bar graph presented the percentage of school children practicing various musical instruments namely violin, guitar, piano and drums for 3 different years (2005, 2010, 2015).
Looking from an overall perspective, the percentage of time mothers spent dressing and doing homework with their children was greater than that of fathers, while father’s time spent playing games and preparing for beds w
The multiple bar chart demonstrates how much Australian parents contribute to aiding their children in daily activities. Overall, mothers' contribution is superior to that of fathers'. Maternal support in dressing has th
The bar chart presents the proportion of children from four countries participating in four types of leisure activities in 2018, including computer games, reading, board games, and watching TV.