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Band 8+: The graph shows the percentages of people going to cinemas in a European country on different days.

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The image shows a bar graph detailing the percentages of people attending cinemas in a European country on different weekdays across the years 2003, 2005, and 2007. For Monday: 10%, 14%, and 14%; Tuesday: 20%, 16%, and 18%; Wednesday: 16%, 20%, and 16%; Thursday: 23%, 20%, and 19%; Friday: 27%, 30%, and 30%; Saturday: 40%, 43%, and 42%; Sunday: 30%, 34%, and 32%.
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The graph shows the percentages of people going to cinemas in a European country on different days.

Overall, while the percentage of people visiting the cinema on Wednesday witnessed a downward trend, the figures for other days saw no significant changes over the years. In addition, people in this country went to the cinema the most on weekends.

In 2003, the percentage of people going to the cinema on Monday was 10%, a third of that on Sunday while Saturday witnessed the highest proportion of movie-goers (40%). While the figures for these three days increased by roughly 5% in 2005, the final year saw a marginal decline of 3% in all three figures. Meanwhile, the figure for Friday remained stable at 30% after four years.

Starting at 15% in 2003, the percentage of cinema-goers on Wednesday constantly decreased to 9% in 2007. There were 20% of people going to the cinema on Tuesday, higher than that on Thursday by 3%, in 2003, after which both figures saw a drop of 2%. In the final year, while the figure for Tuesday increased slightly to 19%, that for Thursday rose considerably by 5%.

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