The chart below gives information about the most common sports played in New Zealand in 2002.

The chart below gives information about the most common sports played in New Zealand in 2002.
This
bar chart provides information about the predicted rates of both genders in various
sport
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played in New Zealand in 2002. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall
, it can be seen that the highest percentage of
boys
playing
sport
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was higher than girls’ rates except in athletics, netball, and swimming.
whereas
, tennis and basketball had a similar average between 5% and 10 % for
boys
and girls. In terms of girls playing
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in New Zealand in
2002
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the most popular and highest percentage of sports played was
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netball
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25%. Followed by, swimming activity had the
second
-highest rate
while
the lowest percentage was for cricket at around 23% and just 1% respectively.
On the other hand
, the number of
boys
playing
sport
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in soccer activity was higher than
other
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activity
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approximately 24%. Followed by the other activities had more than 15% that
boys
played
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more.
Moreover
, the rest of the sports activities that
boys
played were less
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under 14% in New Zealand in 2002.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words sport, boys with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "information" in your introduction.
Vocabulary: The word "percentages" was used 4 times.
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