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The image displays a line graph illustrating cinema visitors' percentage across age groups from 1978 to 2008: age 14-24 fluctuates slightly around 90% with data points at 79% in 1978, 94% in 1988, 90% in 1998, 79% in 2003, and 88% in 2008; age 25-34 shows a decline from 79% in 1978 to 52% in 1988, rebounds to 67% by 1998, slightly declines again to 64% in 2003, and rises to 72% in 2008; age 35-49 begins at 58% in 1978, consistently increases to 52% in 1988, 57% in 1998, 61% in 2003, and reaches 62% in 2008; age 50+ starts low at 40% in 1978, peaks at 44% in 1988, dips to 32% in 1998, then rises to 45% in 2003, and slightly decreases to 43% in 2008.
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The given graph provides information about the volume of different age groups including 14-24, 25-34, 35-49 and 50+ of cinema visitors in a particular country from 1978 to 2008. And it is measured by percentage, over a period of 5 years.
Overall, it can be noticed that in 2008, the age of 50+ of cinema visitors was increased while, in the same year the age of 14-24 visitors was decreased by went in cinema .
To begin with, in 1978, cinema visitors age of 50+ started at about 40% and slightly went up to 50% in 2008. After that, in the age of 35 to 49 visitors went at around 60% and decreased 50% in 2008.
In addition, in 1988 the age of 25 to 34 in cinema visitors went nearly 70% while, in 2008 the age of 14 to 24 visitors went in the cinema apporximately 80% which was decreased 10% in the pevious year .
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