The line graph demonstrates the data regarding the number of participants engaging in five different activities at a social centre in Melbourne, Australia, between 2000 and 2020.
At the beginning of the period, the film club had the largest number of participants, at around 65, followed by martial arts and amateur dramatics, with roughly 35 and 25 respectively. Table tennis had about 15 participants, while musical performances started with none. Over the next decade, participation in musical performances and table tennis began to increase steadily, whereas amateur dramatics experienced a gradual decline.
By 2020, table tennis had grown remarkably to exceed 50 participants, becoming the second most popular activity. Musical performances also saw moderate growth, reaching about 20 participants. In contrast, amateur dramatics fell sharply to fewer than 10 participants, and martial arts showed only minor fluctuations throughout.
Overall, while the film club remained the most attended activity, table tennis showed the most significant rise, and amateur dramatics declined markedly over the period.
