The bar chart below shows the percentages of three groups of Japanese children taking part in four kinds of activities in 2018. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
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The bar graph depicts the three different age groups of kids in Japan joining the investigation to decide which is their favourite activity by the year 2018.
Overall
, it is clear that
watching TV was the most favoured choice between the three groups of children while
playing games on the computer was the least chosen by them.
As presented, watching TV was the most preferred opinion, with nearly ninety-five per cent
, among the kids aged five to eight, as there was the same level at eighty cents, who were in the nine to eleven age group and twelve to sixteen, interestingly, the two classes had the similar proportion of people like reading, with around seventy per cent
. Nonetheless
, the youngest crowds in this
category had the lowest number at about sixty-two per cent
.
Looking at the diagram in more detail, only two-fifths of people, who were the oldest in this
survey, made the decision that playing computer games was the most in-demand thing that they they wanted to do in their free time, as the middle and youngest age group in just under and over sixty per cent
, respectively. We can see that more adolescents liked outdoor activity almost eighty cent
, yet the figures for the others were close, differing by only one per cent
(61% and 62%).Submitted by Joanna
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