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The image displays a table detailing yearly data from 2003 to 2008. In 2003, there were 24.715 million visits with £11.855 billion spent, an average spend per visit of £476, and an average of 8.2 nights per visit. For 2004, 27.755 million visits occurred, with a total spend of £13.047 billion, an average spend per visit of £466, and 8.2 nights on average. In 2005, 29.971 million visits resulted in £14.248 billion spent, averaging £471 per visit, with 8.3 nights per visit. The year 2006 saw 32.713 million visits, costing £16.002 billion in total, an average £486 per visit, with 8.4 nights per visit on average. In 2007, there were 32.778 million visits resulting in £15.960 billion spent, an average spend of £487 per visit, and 7.7 nights per visit. Lastly, 2008 had 31.888 million visits with spending amounting to £16.323 billion, an average of £511 per visit, and 7.7 nights per visit.
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The table under examination depicts the amount of visitors in the UK and their average expenditure between 2003 and 2008.
The average trend experienced a steady increment over the period, with visitor’s spending ended at its highest point. However, Visitor’s average nights per visit were rising rapidly, but then declined by the end of the period.
In 2003, the number of visitors stand slightly under 25 million of people, which rose to around 31,8 million of people in 2008, and peaked at around 32,7 million of people in 2007. The amount of expenses and average expenses per visit both displayed an irregular pattern. Visitors spent around 11,8 billion pounds with 476 pounds per visit in 2003, however visitor’s average expenses fell at 466 pounds a year after, while visitor’s expenses increased from 2003 to 2006. Furthermore, they both attained its peak at 16,3 pounds and 511 in 2008, respectively.
By contrast, gisitor’s average nights per visit standing roughly at 8.2 in 2003, which then reached its highest point at 8.4 in 2006. Moreover, it fell suddenly at 7.7 a year after.
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