The given bar chart provides information about groups of men and women who are in different ages, doing regular physical activity. These instructions involve Australian people in 2010 in percentage.
The provided bar chart depicts the proportion of Australian working out in 2010 based on their age and gender. Furthermore, it showcases the exercise habit of Australian during that period of time.
The graph illustrates the proportion of men and women in Australia in different age categories who took exercises on a regular basis in one particular year.
The given image depicts bar chart representing the trends in day-to-day physical activity by Australian males and females in various age groups in 2010.
The given chart illustrates the proportion of age of women giving birth to their first child in six different categories (under 19, 19-20, 25-30, 30-34, 34-39, and over 40 years old) in Australia over four decades betwee
The provided bar chart depicts the information related to first-child birthing in a different ranges of ages in Australia over three periods (1996,1986, and 2006). Overall, the figures showed an upward trend for females
The bar graph shows the information of the rate of having the first child in Australian women in every 20 years between 1966 to 2006. Overall , the Australian younger women who gave the first child were
This report drives from a This report drives from a Prcentage of women giving birth to thier first child, Which illustrates the percentages vary in all years and ages.
The chart below illustrates the dates about the age of mothers in Australia when they have their early baby in three different years; 1966, 1986 and 2006. The figures for female giving birth to their early baby are shown
The diagram illustrates the proportion of males and females from Australia across various age groups who consistently did a form of exercise in the year 2010.