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The image displays a line graph depicting average cinema attendance percentages among various age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011. Four age groups are represented: "15-24," "7-14," "25-35," and "35 and over." Key data points include: In 2000, ages 15-24 began just below 50%, ages 7-14 around 35%, ages 25-35 near 30%, and ages 35 and over at approximately 15%. In 2002, 15-24 peaks just above 50%, while the other groups remain relatively stable with minor fluctuations. By 2004, all groups notably increase, with 15-24 around 60%, 7-14 increasing above 50%, 25-35 near 40%, and 35 and over slightly over 20%. In 2006, a decline is observed in all categories except 35 and over, which sustains. In 2008, further declines continue with 15-24 falling slightly below 50% and the other categories showing a gradual decrease. In 2010, 15-24 slightly recovers but does not exceed 50%, while other groups stabilize or decline modestly. By 2011, all categories experience a minor drop or leveling off, indicating either declining or steady attendance rates without significant recovery.
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The given line graph illustrates the porportion of the different age of groups who attened the cinema in the US between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, all the trends of age categories were upward, with those teenagers aged 15-24 were the majority of attendances throughout the years, while those aged over 35 were in minority.
Watching a movie at cinema was not popular in 2000, as almost 15% of adolescents from 15 to 24 years old preferred to go there, but this figure experienced a considerable rise to nearly 32% in 2005. By 2008, it witnessed a fluctuation within 32% to 50% that finally, in 2011, over a half of whole people were between fifteen to twenty-four years. In contrast, grwon-up individuals whose age was more than 35, showed the least interests in watching movies at cinemas (1%) that this trend of those changed slightly up to approximately 13% in the last year with a gradual movement.
The two various age groups (7-14 and 25-35), roughly followed a similar pattern. In the beginning of the twentieth century, exactly 10% and almost a twentieth who aged 7-14 and 25-35, respectively. Both figures, had a moderate growth and reached 38% for 7-14 and 32% for 25-35 by 2010 that figure for older group dropped rappidly to almost a fourth, but eventually both ended at precisely 30% in 2011.
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