A glance at the provided chart illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women who did regular physical activity in different age groups- 15 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64, and 65 and over in 2010.
The bar chart describe the percentage of Australian men and woman who did regular physical activity in different age groups. The bar shows that woman are more activity than man in most of age groups, except of under 24.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women in Australia by different age groups who did regular activity in 2010. Overall, this bar chart represents the predominance of females who do regular physical acti
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of fellows and women and their weekly working dates,such as 0-10, from 10 to 20 hours,30-50, 60-80 and over 80 in Australia.
The given graph illustrates weekly working hours of Australian men and women in 2007. The horizontal sequence of numbers represent working hours of men and women, divided into five different categories, ranging from 0
The chart illustrates the amount of male and female learning engineering at Australian universities in three different years, decade apart (1992, 2002, 2012).
The bar chart demonstrates the various levels of the posy-school qualifications in Australia and the ratio of the male and female who held them in the year 1999.
The bar graph illustrates the variety of options of education available to students on the completion of their school in Australia and the percentage of males and females who pursued them in 1999.
The given bar chart illustrates the amount of regular physical activity among Australians based on their gender in 2010. The data compares the percentage of exercise in different age groups.
A glance at the figure given illustrates the percentage of Australian males and females who did regular physical activity from various age groups in 2010. The age groups contain six groups, which are teenagers (15 to 24