The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian boys and girls school pupils attending 4 different sports activities after school in 2010

The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian boys and girls school pupils attending 4 different sports activities after school in 2010
The presented bar chart illustrates the number of students participating in four distinctive sports after school in both genders in Australia in the year 2010. The figures were measured in percentages.
Overall
, it can be seen that football was dominated by male school pupils,
while
netball was famous with female students.
Additionally
, the percentage of male and female pupils joining no sports, swimming and basketball was roughly the same. Looking at the figure in
further
detail, it can be evident that the football and netball sections showed the opposite trend. For soccer, Australian boys topped the figure, with 20%, which was four times greater than girls's rate.
In contrast
, netball was preferred the most by school girls, with approximately 20%, and the percentage of male pupils attending
this
sport was below 5%. Turning to the remaining statistics, the percentages were scattered at three levels. With swimming, the figure was around 15% for both genders. In the same way, the percentage of boys and girls playing basketball was above 10%. Meanwhile, the number of students not taking part in any sports was nearly 10%.
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