The bar graphs compare and contrast the percentage of children in the year 2003 who took part in two different activities namely cultural and sport in Australia.
Overall, boy's were actively participated in sport while girl's participation seemed high in 'Dancing' relating to cultural activities.
In first graph, 'Drama', 'Dancing', 'Singing' and ' play musical instrument' fell under the catagories of cultural activities, where an interesting fact was the equall percentage of both genders participated in 'Drama' and 'Singing' at 5%. Furthermore, 25% of female had participated in 'Dancing' while only less than 5% of male were interested on it. Besides, 15% of boys under 5-14 age group had shown interest on 'Play musical instrument' and girls with same interest rest at 10%.
Moreover, second graph depicts the percentage of children participated in sport. The highest percentage of children were boys at 70% whilst girls stayed at 50%.
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