The picture contains a bar chart which depicts the change in the average cinema admission per person in Germany, UK, and Japan, starting from 2005 and ending in 2020, and a line graph, showing the trend of the average ticket price displayed in American currency departing from 2006 and finishing in 2020.
In the chart Japan is demonstrated as orange , UK as turquoise, and Germany as green. Overall, UK occupies the largest number of admissions per person throughout all of the years. Germany stands second in the chart until 2017, where it equals with Japan, and then, in the last year of the graph stays the lowest.
In the line graph displayed right from the chart, the average ticket price has a steady and stable increase of 0,5 dollars per year during the whole time.
Furthermore, if we compare both the chart and the graph with each other, we can come to the conclusion that the unstable fluctuations in admission per person don’t correlate with the fixed rise in price in the graph.
