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The image shows a line graph with age groups 7-14, 15-24, 25-35, and 35 and over from 2000 to 2011; starting in 2000, percentages for 7-14 were just above 10%, 15-24 at 20%, 25-35 at 5%, and 35 and over below 5%; in 2004, 7-14 increased to approximately 25%, 15-24 to 30%, 25-35 just above 5%, 35 and over remained below 5%; in 2008, 7-14 around 40%, 15-24 close to 45%, 25-35 roughly 15%, 35 and over slightly above 5%; in 2010, a decrease for 7-14 around 20%, peak in 15-24 at almost 50%, 25-35 continues slightly above 15%, 35 and over nearing 10%; by 2011, slight fluctuations in 7-14 just below 25%, 15-24 reduced to 35%, 25-35 decreased to approximately 15%, and 35 and over remained around 10%.
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The next line chart illustrates the diferentes tipe of age groups that went to the cinema from 2000 to 2011 in the US.
First the average attendance in 2000 was people with 15 to 24 years had a percentage of 15%, 7 to 14 years had 10%, 25 to 35 years had 14% and people with 35 and over had 1%. However in the middle of the grafic in the year 2005 the percentage started oscillate, For example, the people of 15-24 years have 31%, 7-14 have 12%, 25-35 have the same percentage of people of 7-14 and 35 an cover 5%.
Finally in the last year was an increase of the percentage the 15-24 years with 51%, 7-14 years with 30%, 25-35 have the same percentage from 7-14 years and 35 and cover with 12%.
Overall we see the oscillate among the percentage and the current of people visit the cinema. However all the percentage was increased each year therefore is a positive line chart.
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