The bar chart shows the number of people working in four sports sectors in an Australian town in 2016.
The bar graph illustrates the number of unpaid and paid people who took part in four sports fields in a town in Australia in 2016.
In general, volunteers enjoyed being trainers over than the rest of the activities. Meanwhile, there are insignificant differences among the four categories of paid jobs.
In unpaid work, coaching accounted for the highest number, with over 70 volunteers while only 32 people worked as adjudicators. The number of volunteer therapists was half of that in coaching, with 45 people, and less than in other sections.
The figure for paid people who participated in referees and therapists work is no clear distinction, more or less 40 workers. Nearly 5 paid workers are involved in other sections more than the number of paid instructors.
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