A glance at a pie graph reveals the figure of the dissimilarity of cultural and recreational activities between two genders.
Turning to the first chart, no other proportions are as high as computer games, which account for 34%, narrowly followed by basketball with 26%. Meanwhile, reading takes up the least significant number with only 2%. In addition, listening to music, skateboarding and soccer take up 10%, 11% and 17% equivalently.
Overall, equal quantities of both sexes enjoy listening to music, but a dramatically larger number of girls like reading and dancing. There are also many differences in terms of the children's preferred sports.
Taking a closer look at the second chart, an overwhelming majority of girl’s cultural and leisure pursuit is accounted for by dancing with 27%. Meanwhile, dancing constitutes the 2nd most noticeable proportion with 21% that is different from 2% of boys’ data. Moreover, computer games and netball are slightly the same with merely 15%. The most trivial part belongs to gymnastics and listening to music with approximately 10%, surprisingly listening to music in both genders make up the same data.
A glance at a pie graph reveals the figure of the dissimilarity of cultural and recreational activities between two genders.
Turning to the
first
chart, no other proportions are as high as computer games, which account for 34%,
narrowly
followed by basketball with 26%. Meanwhile, reading takes up the least significant number with
only
2%.
In addition
, listening to
music
, skateboarding and soccer take up 10%, 11% and 17%
equivalently
.
Overall
, equal quantities of both sexes enjoy listening to
music
,
but
a
dramatically
larger number of girls like reading and dancing. There are
also
many
differences in terms of the children's preferred sports.
Taking a closer look at the second chart, an overwhelming majority of
girl’s
cultural and leisure pursuit
is accounted
for by dancing with 27%. Meanwhile, dancing constitutes the 2nd most noticeable proportion with 21%
that is
different
from 2% of boys’ data.
Moreover
, computer games and netball are
slightly
the same with
merely
15%. The most trivial part belongs to gymnastics and listening to
music
with approximately 10%,
surprisingly
listening to
music
in both genders
make
up the same data.