The pie chart below illustrates the results of a survey of cultural and leisure activities for boys and girls. The most significant point that can be noticed from the graph is that boys favor computer games and basketball, whilst girls choose dance and reading.
Starting with girls, just over a quarter (27%) prefer dancing, with reading coming in second at 21%. Furthermore, almost equal the percentage about 16% played computer games, which is one of their favorite pastimes. Following that, 15% of girls became interested in the sport of netball. Gymnastics is also the most popular sport among females, at 11%, slightly behind netball. Listening to music among girls is the least popular as only 10% of them.
Playing computer games is the third most popular leisure activity among girls, while it is the first with boys, accounting for 34% of the total. Moving to the boys' outside hobbies, they contribute 26% of their spare time to physical activities such as basketball and 17% to soccer. However, they have a small percentage of skateboarding, approximately 11%. Listening to music of boys' active has the same result as girls' active music by roughly 10%. Most boys' reading habits are rare, accounting for only 2% of the overall.
The pie chart below illustrates the results of a survey of cultural and leisure activities for boys and
girls
. The most significant point that can
be noticed
from the graph is that boys favor computer games and basketball, whilst
girls
choose dance and reading.
Starting with
girls
,
just
over a quarter (27%) prefer dancing, with reading coming in second at 21%.
Furthermore
, almost equal the percentage about 16% played computer games, which is one of their favorite pastimes. Following that, 15% of
girls
became interested in the sport of netball. Gymnastics is
also
the most popular sport among females, at 11%,
slightly
behind netball. Listening to music among
girls
is the least popular as
only
10% of them.
Playing computer games is the third most popular leisure activity among
girls
, while it is the
first
with boys, accounting for 34% of the total. Moving to the boys' outside hobbies, they contribute 26% of their spare time to physical activities such as basketball and 17% to soccer.
However
, they have a
small
percentage of skateboarding, approximately 11%. Listening to music of boys' active has the same result as girls' active music by roughly 10%. Most boys' reading habits are rare, accounting for
only
2% of the
overall
.