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Band 6+: The bar shows the percentage of people going to cinemas in one European country on different days.

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The image displays a bar chart with vertical bars representing three different years identified by labels: 2003, 2005, and 2007, organized by days of the week from Monday to Sunday along the horizontal axis. The Y-axis measures numerical values from 0 to 50 in increments of 5. Here are the approximate data for each day and year: Monday: 2003 (~10 units), 2005 (~17 units), 2007 (~12 units); Tuesday: 2003 (~12 units), 2005 (~21 units), 2007 (~14 units); Wednesday: 2003 (~15 units), 2005 (~28 units), 2007 (~22 units); Thursday: 2003 (~18 units), 2005 (~32 units), 2007 (~30 units); Friday: 2003 (~48 units), 2005 (~45 units), 2007 (~44 units); Saturday: 2003 (~43 units), 2005 (~40 units), 2007 (~45 units); Sunday: 2003 (~42 units), 2005 (~37 units), 2007 (~40 units). The bars are grouped closely together in sets of three (one bar for each year) under the label of each day, providing a clear visual comparison across the days of the week for each year included in the dataset.
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The chart illustrates the proportion of cinema-goers in one European nation on seven days of week over three different years: 2003, 2005, and 2007.

In general, it is clear that the percentages of cinema attendees on Saturday and Sunday were relatively higher than those of their counterparts. Additionally, the figure for Saturday was the highest value, whereas that of Thursday was the lowest one.

As can be seen in the graph, on Fridays, the figure remained unchanged at exactly 30% throughout the three years.What is more, the data for Monday, Saturday, and Sunday in 2003 made up 10%, 40%, and 30% respectively. The figures for these days in 2007 were about 2% higher than those in 2003 and around 3% lower than the data in 2005.

And it is also noticed that the proportion of moviegoers on Wednesday decreased from approximately 16% in 2003 to about 14% in 2005, and then dropped significantly to only 8% in 2007. Furthermore, on Tuesday, the figures were 20% in 2003, 17% in 2005, and 19% in 2007.Similarly, the figure for Thursday in 2003 was 3% higher than that of 2005 and around 2% lower than that of 2007.

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