#task1
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The bar chart compares the percentages of males and females in Australia in terms of 6 different working hours they had.
Overall, a majority of men and women worked between 30 and 50 hours per week with the former’s showing the highest figure in the whole chart. It is also worth mentioning that males who worked 60-80 hours weekly, showed a similar advantage as opposed to females, while a reverse trend was true for those who worked fewer than 20 hours. However, smaller proportions of both genders worked similarly over 80 hours on a weekly basis.
People in Australia, both men and women worked mostly 30-50 hours with an advantage of men in contrast to other groups with different working hours. Specifically, nearly 45% of men spent over 30 hours on average at work while the figure for women was around 35%. In a similar manner, the percentage of male workers spending more than 60 hours a week accounted for about 30%, twice as high as the rate for women.
By contrast, more women in this country worked under 20 hours per week compared to men. In more detail, only 5% of men worked 10 hours or less which was 3 times lower than that of women. As expected, approximately 22% of women worked from 10 to 20 hours each week with an advantage of roughly 10% over men, whereas equally 10% of both men and women dedicated over 80 hours a week to work.
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