The diagram illustrates the statistics about people who exercise to show reasons why they exercise, and where they prefer to do that. Overall, the majority of people choose to exercise seeking recreation and muscle tonin
The charts give information about the survey which adult's primary exercise targets and the places where people go there to do physical activities between 20 and 50 years of age.
These charts depict the essential goals of practicing exercises as a result of performing a research, and they indicate the places, where people prefer to do their exercises. Overall, it can be seen that most people like
The bar chart compares the proportion of five reasons why adults between 20 and 50 years of age go to exercise, whereas the pie one illustrates four locations where people exercise.
The given pie charts illustrate the data of a survey of the primary objectives such as achievement at work, doing hobbies, spending time with family and other factors which make people happy between the age group 20-50 y
The display chart shows the results of a survey of the primary exercise objectives and locations of a selected group of adults between 20 as well as 50 years of age by doing hobbies, other factors, achievement at work,
The given pie charts clearly illustrate the activities made people happy among a group of adutls who aged 20-50, and the group divided into two categories which are the participants who aged under 30 and over 30.
The two pie charts illustrate what makes people happy between 20 and 50 years of age. It is clear from these two charts that there are different rates in five exercises and the achievement of work is the same in both pie
The supplied illustrations of two charts represents the outcomes of a research about people's activities which make them happy and they are divided into two age groups under and over 30 years.
These charts look at the different activities which have an influence on people's happiness among two categories: at the age under and over thirty. The given illustrations reveal that some categories have slightly chang
The pie chart depicts information about the outcome of a survey in order to know about the aim of doing exercises by individuals between 20 and 50 years of age.
The supplied pie charts illustrate the principal objectives of people divided below and upper 30 years old. In general, it is clear that the proportion of achievement at work plays a vital role in both groups.
The two diagrams show a study result of the main goal for individuals aged 20 to 50 years old in exercising and where they do them. In general, most of the people are keen to exercise because of the recreational and leis