Which gender typically watches more television per month? Justify your answer.

MALE |. . . . :. . . : .: .. . .: . . . . .
FEMALE| . . .:. . . .::.. ::. .. . .
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700 1050 1400 1750 2100 2450 2800

To determine which gender typically watches more television per month, we can analyze the graph provided.

On the x-axis, we have the gender categories: male and female. On the y-axis, we have the number of minutes spent watching television per month.

Looking at the graph, we can see that the line representing females is consistently higher than the line representing males. This indicates that, on average, females tend to watch more television per month than males.

To justify this answer, we can also analyze the data points provided.

For males, the data points appear to be evenly spaced, indicating a consistent pattern of television watching behavior. Starting from 700 minutes per month, the number of minutes increases by 350 each time, reaching 2800 minutes per month.

For females, the data points also have an evenly spaced pattern, but with a higher starting point. Starting with 1050 minutes per month, the number of minutes increases by 350 each time, reaching 2800 minutes per month.

Since the starting point for females is already higher, and the increase is the same for both genders, it indicates that females typically watch more television per month.

So, based on the graph and the data points, we can conclude that females typically watch more television per month compared to males.