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The image displays a line chart on cinema attendance percentages by age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011; the age groups are 7-14, 15-24, 25-35, 35 and over; in 2000, 7-14 is 10%, 15-24 is 45%, 25-35 is 25%, and 35 and over is 10%; in 2002, 7-14 is 15%, 15-24 is 50%, 25-35 remains 25%, 35 and over is 15%; in 2004, 7-14 is 15%, 15-24 is 55%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 20%; in 2006, 7-14 is 20%, 15-24 is 40%, 25-35 is 35%, and 35 and over is 20%; in 2008, 7-14 is 20%, 15-24 is 35%, 25-35 is 35%, and 35 and over is 25%; in 2010, 7-14 is 25%, 15-24 is 40%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 25%; in 2011, 7-14 is 30%, 15-24 is 45%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 30%.
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The line chart ilistrates attendance at the cinema among various age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011.
The first group 15-24 have the most high percent roughly 60 percent in the end in this period was a lot of changes for 2000 to 2011. While peope ages 35 under cover visited cinema less than other groups amound 10 percent.
It was growing up an down so fast in the first group for 2004 to 2006 years roughly between 30-50 percent the group of 7-14 was growing in 2008 and had almost similar temps with group ages 25-35 they bought had a medium percent in 2011 amount 30percent .
In conclusion the most highest rate had a group 15-24 they were too active and growth too fast the most down group had aged 35 and over they were visited cinema too rarely.
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