The table and bar graph below show time spent on leisure and household activities in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The table gives information regarding how much
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men and women spend on various leisure activities,
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the bar chart illustrates the
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they spend doing homework.
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, Males tend to spend more
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on fun activities except for reading, and other than repairing, females dedicate more
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doing households duties. Men spend around 137
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a day watching TV, videos and listening to the radio ,
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to 118
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that women spend. And doing sports follows a similar pattern, as males contribute an average of 15
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per day towards
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activity,
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females account for 11
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only. But when it comes to reading,
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both genders' figures are relatively close, that of women exceeded that of men by one minute (19 and 18).
On the other hand
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, cooking and washing take more
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than any other household activity, as females and males spend on these chores over 70
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and approximately half an hour , respectively.
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, the
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spent on shopping, repairing, clothes washing and ironing by both individuals ranges between 5 and 40
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.

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