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Band 4+: The charts below give information about attendance at entertainment venues and admission prices to those venues in 2009.

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The image consists of two sections; the upper section is a horizontal bar graph labeled "Attendance at entertainment venues, 2009," with bars representing Sports at 1100 thousand, Theme Parks at 500 thousand, and Cinemas at 1000 thousand No. of admissions. The lower section is a table with two columns, "Event" and "2009 Admission Price," subdivided into "1 Ticket" and "Family Ticket (4 people)." The listed events and corresponding prices are: Football Game - AFL at $75 and $298, Football Game - NRL at $73 and $290, Football Game - NRU at $71 and $280, Theme Parks at $70 and $210, Basketball Game at $34 and $135, Cricket Game at $24 and $80, and Cinema at $15 and $55.
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The bar chart shows three different entertainment venues, in which include sports, theme park and cinemas while table illustrate admission prices of events such as footbal games, theme parks, basket ball, cricket game and cinemas.

Overall, most of the people attracted towards cinemas but smaller group of people had gone to toward theme parks and sports. Table shows most expensive ticket prices was football games and lowest price of cinemas.

Bar chart illustrate, 1 mllion attendies were at cinemas and theme parks hardly touch 400000 and at sports round about 200000. In contrast the table shows the football games entery ( AFL, NRL, NRU) for individual average price was 71$ and 298$ for family. On the other hand there was a lowest entery price of cinemas (15$ for individual and 55$ for family ). Basket ball and cricket game events prices were almost same. Basket ball for individual 34$ and for family 135$. Cricket game for individual 24$ and 80$ for family. Another main event prices were same according to football games.

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