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The image shows a line graph of the percentage of people by age group visiting the cinema at least once per month from 1978 to 2008. Age 14-24 starts at just over 90% in 1978, stays above 85% until 2003 when it declines to around 82% in 2008. Age 25-34 starts at 70% in 1978, rises to 73% in 1983, dips to 69% in 1988, climbs to a peak of 75% in 1993 before descending to around 64% in 2008. Age 35-49 begins at around 53% in 1978, fluctuates between 50% and 55% until 2003, and ends at around 52% in 2008. Age 50+ starts at around 33% in 1978, reaches a peak of around 38% in 1983, descends to 32% in 1988, ascends again to 36% in 1993, and finishes at around 34% in 2008.
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The provided graph depicts the propotion of people by age group went to the cinema one a month or more in one particular country from 1978 to 2008.
Overall, the data clearly reveals that people aged 14 to 24 were the most engaged in going to the cinema. Moreover, the data of this age group stayed the same in the given time prediod.Conversely, the percentages of the other groups fluctuated through the years.
In 1978, the pecentage of people in the 14-24 age groups was 90%. The figures for 50+ , 35 to 49 and 25 to 34 age group were lower at about 40% , 60% and 80% respectively.By the year 1988, the propotion of people aged 25-34, 35-49, 50+ fell significantly to around 60%, 50% and 30%.
In 1978, the percentage of people came to the cinema once a month of 35-49 age group was the highest in the graph. On the other hand, the lowest in terms of percentage was 30% for people aged 50+ in 1988.
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