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The image shows a line graph of the percentage of people visiting the cinema once a month or more between 1984 and 2003 for four age groups. For the 15-24 group, the percentages were approximately: 1984 (18%), 1988 (27%), 1992 (33%), 1996 (42%), 2000 (37%), and 2003 (52%). For the 7-14 group, the figures were: 1984 (10%), 1988 (12%), 1992 (18%), 1996 (27%), 2000 (25%), and 2003 (30%). The 25-35 group's data points were: 1984 (15%), 1988 (12%), 1992 (13%), 1996 (13%), 2000 (22%), and 2003 (25%). For the 35 and over group, the percentages were: 1984 (2%), 1988 (5%), 1992 (2%), 1996 (3%), 2000 (5%), and 2003 (13%).
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Overall, the graphs shows percentage of people with different age groups visiting the cinema once or several times in month between 1984 to 2003.
The most low percent of visiting cinema have adults 35 years old and over, from 1984 to 2003 it’s grow only to 10%. And the most high percent of cinema lovers is people from 15 years to 24, they had grew to 30% from 20% in 1984 to 2003.
In addition two age groups which have almost the same percent is 7-14 years and 25-35 years. In the beginning they had 10% of different but, after 19 years they stay in one level with different in 5%, which shows that interests of this two age groups is in same level.
To sum up, 15-24 years old people is very interested in movies, 35 years and older less interested, 7-14 and 25-35 are on the same page.
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