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📈Task 1: Comparative Graphs (Bar Graph) - June 7, 2025

The bar chart compares the average number of hours per day that individuals aged 15 and 19 and those aged 75 and over spent on leisure and recreational activities in the US in 2015.

Overall, watching TV was by far the most popular activity among both age groups. In addition, older people tended to prefer sedentary activities such as watching TV, reading, and relaxing and thinking, whereas younger people spent more time on physical activities.

Young people spent most of their time watching TV, with just under 2.5 hours daily. This was followed by playing games and using the computer for leisure at slightly over an hour per day. Socializing/communication and sports/exercise/recreation ranked next with around 0.7 hours and 0.6 hours, respectively. Reading and relaxing/thinking took up the least amount of time, with less than 15 minutes each.

People aged 75 and over spent 4.5 hours watching TV — far more than their younger counterparts. The second most popular activity was reading, with an average of 1 hour per day. They spent just over 30 minutes relaxing and thinking, and 40 minutes socializing and communicating. Playing games and using the computer for leisure followed, taking up just 30 minutes — precisely half the time reported by younger people. The least common activity among older adults was sport, exercise and recreation, with fewer than 15 minutes allocated to it per day.


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JUNE 7, 2025 📊 TASK 1: The chart below shows the average hours spent per day in leisure and sports activities by youngest and oldest populations in the US in 2015. @otaboyevblog
📈Task 1: Comparative Graphs (Bar Graph) - June 7, 2025

The bar chart compares the average number of hours per day that individuals aged 15 and 19 and those aged 75 and over spent on leisure and recreational activities in the US in 2015.

Overall, watching TV was by far the most popular activity among both age groups. In addition, older people tended to prefer sedentary activities such as watching TV, reading, and relaxing and thinking, whereas younger people spent more time on physical activities.

Young people spent most of their time watching TV, with just under 2.5 hours daily. This was followed by playing games and using the computer for leisure at slightly over an hour per day. Socializing/communication and sports/exercise/recreation ranked next with around 0.7 hours and 0.6 hours, respectively. Reading and relaxing/thinking took up the least amount of time, with less than 15 minutes each.

People aged 75 and over spent 4.5 hours watching TV — far more than their younger counterparts. The second most popular activity was reading, with an average of 1 hour per day. They spent just over 30 minutes relaxing and thinking, and 40 minutes socializing and communicating. Playing games and using the computer for leisure followed, taking up just 30 minutes — precisely half the time reported by younger people. The least common activity among older adults was sport, exercise and recreation, with fewer than 15 minutes allocated to it per day.


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