The given pie diagrams illustrate what activities a normal working adults, in a specific nation, used to do during a typical day in 1958, and is also comparing it with 2008.
These two graphs depict the time consumed by men and women on housework and leisure activities and show the difference between them in 2008. It is clear from the graph that women achieved the highest ratio in cooking and
The given table and bar chart, represent the average minutes per day people in the UK spend on leisure activities and household chores, divided by gender, back in 2008. Overall, as shown in both datasets, both genders sp
The pie charts demonstrate the proportion of time working activities (which is divided into six parts) by adults in a specific country in the period of time between 1959 to 2008.
The pie charts provide data on the percentage of hours working adults spend on various activities changed in a particular nation between 1958 and 2008.
The two pie charts provide information about the percentage of time young people (18–26 age group) and old people (60–70 age group) spend on internet activities in their leisure time.
The diagrams compare information about the proportion of time that two different ages(18-26 and 60-70 years old) use the Internet in 6 various activities in their leisure time.
The pie chart shows the free-time activities undertaken by teenagers in a specific country between 2009 and 2019. Overall, it can be seen that sports accounted for the largest amount in 2009. The internet accounted for a