The provided line graph compares 4 groups of the cinema attendance (child, teen, young adult, and adult) between 1984 and 2000 in Britain. Overall, all the age groups show upward trend during this period, even though they have different increase rate.
The data reveals that the teen group was the most cinema attendance with just over 15% of their population in 1984. This group and the young adult, meanwhile, had steady rose until 1990, reaching approximately 32% and 13%, respectively. It is noticeable that the young adult which had a significantly lower attendance in comparison to the child group (around 3% to 10%), surpassed the child group just for short period in 1991. While both groups climbing with the same pattern, they reached slightly more than 30% at the end in 2000. Over this period, teen group rose and fell erratically with the peak of just under 60% at 1999.
In conclusion, although the teen group constituted the most cinema attendance during this 16-year period, the adult was a last group in term of cinema attendance from nearly 1 percent in 1984 to almost half the child and young adult in 2000.
