The given bar chart illustrates the extent of physical activities Australian men and women did in 2010, measured in percentage. It is evident that women of all ages except the 15 to 24 years group are doing more physical
The bar charts display information about the percentage of employment for men and women aged from 60-64, in four different countries in the years 1970 and 2000.
The graphs illustrate the proportion of males and females employed in four distinct countries (Belgium, USA, Japan, Indonesia), and aged between 60-64 in 1970 and 2000.
The diagram illustrates the proportion of physical activity that both male and female in Australia had been doing routinely by different age groups in 2010.
This bar chart illustrates the frequency of physical exercise among men and women of different age groups in Australia in 2010. Overall, both genders tend to be more physically active as they grow older, with women over
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 following bar graphs provide the data on the percentages of employed men and women in Canada, South Korea and Sweden for the years of 2005 and 2015.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of men and women in Australia in 6 different categories of age from 15 to over 65 years old who physically active in 2010.
The bar chart below depicts the proportion of Australian citizens actively joining physical activities for both genders in different age groups in 2010.
The first bar chart represent information about the proportion of males and females who do housework. While other gives information about the time between males and females spend to clean the house in a country.
The first chart given demonstrates the percentage of 2 genders: men and women in a a nation taked part in cooking, cleaning, pet caring and repairing the house. The second chart given illustrated the amount of time that