The
table gives information about how the people
of Someland (not Someland people, it is an indianism) of (not in) various age groups spend free times per year. The
most significant feature is that teenagers and old people spend (present tense, it is average finding) more time for watching
television than other groups.
It can
be clearly seen that the total hours for watching television in teenagers and
old people was 1200, 1100 hours respectively. Meanwhile, teens spend 100 hours
for cinema, twelve times less than what they set for watching TV; whereas, those more than seventy years on average spare (tense) 75 hours for that. On the other hand, the thirties prefer to socialise with four or less people (figures
missing) while, the ‘twenties’ like to socialize with four or more people,
(average figure).
However,
among the age groups thirties and fourteens, individual exercise is finer whereas,
it is groups exercise and sport for teens and
those in their twenties. Surprisingly, the sixty and seventy age
brackets have the least interest in it.
To sum
up, it may be said that there is a close association between the type of
activity people are interested in, the extent of time they spare and their age
groups.
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