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The image depicts a bar graph illustrating the percentage of people going to cinemas on specific days of the week during the years 2003, 2005, and 2007; Monday shows approximately 5% for 2003, 10% for 2005, and less than 5% for 2007; Tuesday displays about 7% for 2003, 14% for 2005, and nearly 10% for 2007; Wednesday indicates roughly 7% for 2003, 12% for 2005, and 10% for 2007; Thursday shows almost 10% for 2003, 15% for 2005, and 12% for 2007; Friday demonstrates close to 15% for 2003, 20% for 2005, and 18% for 2007; Saturday presents around 23% for 2003, 25% for 2005, and more than 20% for 2007; Sunday exhibits nearly 25% for 2003, 23% for 2005, and 18% for 2007; the trend suggests an overall highest attendance on weekends and comparatively lower attendance during the start of the week.
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The given bar graph illustrates the percentage of people going to the cinemas on different days of the week, in 2003, 2005 and 2007. It is manifest from the graph that more people attended cinemas on weekends than on weekdays.
There was not much variation in the given three years in cinema attendance. In all the three years, which are 2003, 2005 and 2007, nearly 10% of people frequented the cinemas from Tuesdays to Thursdays. The least number of people viewed cinema on Mondays. This percentage was 7.5%, 6.5% and 5% in all the three years respectively. A little over 15% watched the cinemas on Fridays, in all the three given years. On Saturdays and Sundays the cinema halls were flooded with people as over 25% and 20% went for viewing films on these two days respectively.
Overall, the number of people going to the cinemas grew slightly on Saturdays and the number frequenting cinemas on Mondays fell slowly over the given years.
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