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The pie charts illustrate the average proportion of time consuming on distinctive
activities in a nation beetween 1958 and 2008.

It is clear that time’s spending on working activities accounted for almost in


both charts. Meanwhile, these graphs also witnessed a similar pattern reverse on
travelling to work, which represented at least percentage. Overall, the schedule’s
spending on working and sleeping occupied almost data in both these.

Begining with the statistics in 1958, the time’s spending on working accounted
for 33%, which was over fourfold than relaxing at their accomodation.
Moreover, the huge amount of rate in sleeping time was accounted for 32%.
Meanwhile, the average data of travelling for work solely occupied 2%, which
lower than spending time for their relationship with friends and family and
partipating in interests as well as playing sports about 17% and 4% respectively.

Over the 50 years later, in 2008, the percentage of consuming time on working
represented at 42% and witnessed a significant higher than 1958 exactly 9%.
Furthermore,while the average rate of time’s spending for relaxing allocated for
13%, the chart was experienced 25% in sleeping’s proportion. Plus, only 8%
was witnessed in the data of schedule consumed for working outside. Besides
that, the respective indices of time for getting outside and different interests with
sports activities solely occupied 6% and 8%.
Band 6.0:

The pie charts illustrate the average proportion of time consumed on distinctive
activities in a nation between 1958 and 2008.

It is clear that the amount of time spent on working activities accounted for
almost in both charts. Meanwhile, these graphs also witnessed a similar pattern
reverse on traveling to work, which represented the lowest percentage. Overall,
the schedule’s spending on working and sleeping occupied almost all databases.

Beginning with the statistics in 1958, the number of hours spent working
accounted for 33%, which was higher fourfold than relaxing at their
accommodation. Moreover, the huge amount of rate sleeping time accounted for
32%. Meanwhile, the average data of traveling for work solely occupied 2%,
which was lower than spending time for their relationship with friends and
family and participating in interests as well as playing sports approximately 17%
and 4% respectively.

Over the next 50 years, in 2008, the percentage of time on working was 42%
and witnessed a significantly higher than in 1958 exactly 9%. Furthermore,
while the average rate of using time for relaxing allocated for 13%, the chart
experienced 25% in sleeping proportion. Plus, only 8% was witnessed in the
data of working outside. Besides that, the respective indices of time spent for
getting outside and different interests with sports activities solely occupied 6%
and 8%.
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The pie charts illustrate the average proportion of time consumed on distinct
activities in a nation between 1958 and 2008. It is clear that the amount of time
spent on working activities accounted for almost all in both charts. Meanwhile,
these graphs also depict a similar pattern reversal in traveling to work, which
represented the lowest percentage. Overall, the schedule’s spending on working
and sleeping occupied almost all databases.

Beginning with the statistics in 1958, the number of hours spent working
accounted for 33%, which was four times higher than relaxing at home.
Moreover, a substantial amount of time, 32%, was dedicated to sleeping.
Meanwhile, the average data for traveling to work solely occupied 2%, which
was lower than spending time on relationships with friends and family, and
participating in interests and playing sports, approximately 17% and 4%,
respectively.

Over the next 50 years, in 2008, the percentage of time spent working was 42%,
a significant increase of 9% from 1958. Furthermore, while the average time
allocated for relaxing was 13%, the chart showed a decrease to 25% in
sleeping proportion. Additionally, only 8% was witnessed in the data for
working outside. Besides that, the respective indices of going outside and
engaging in different interests with sports activities solely occupied 6% and 8%.

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