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The graph provided, represents cinema attendance in the UK, spanning almost two decades, from 1984 to 2003. People aged from 15-24 remained the highest attendees throughout the years, compared to the other age groups. Their attendance grew steadily, with a sudden drop around the late 90s, which was then followed by an immediate rebounce, and […]
The line graph shows information about four age collective who attended to the cinema in 1984 and 2003. Overall, it is clear that all four age categories saw an significant increase to going cinema over the period, mostly, middle age group always had highest attendance among others. In 1984, people who aged 15-24 recorded the […]
The chart shows the figures for British people attending cinema’s movies between 1984 and 2003. Overall, citizens aged between 15 and 24 years old represent the foremost age-based category who went to the cinema, followed by children between 7 and 14 years old, then older citizens. While the trend regarding people over 35 slightly increased […]
The line graph illustrates changes in cinema attendance among four age groups in the UK between 1984 and 2003. Overall, cinema attendance increased across all age categories over the period. People aged 15-24 consistently recorded the highest participation and experienced the most substantial growth, whereas those aged 35 and over remained the least frequent cinema-goers […]
The line chart compares trends in cinema attendance among four different age groups across the UK between 1984 and 2003. Overall, it is immediately noticeable that all age groups experienced increases, albeit to varying degrees. Age group of 15-24 was the most pronounced category, by contrast, the 35+ group remained significantly stable despite a marked […]
