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The image presents a line graph showing percentages of European people from three age groups—15-24, 25-34, and 35-44—who attended gyms once or more monthly between 1990 and 2010. In 1990, the 15-24 age group was at approximately 20%, 25-34 at 10%, and 35-44 at 5%. By 1994, 15-24 increased to around 35%, 25-34 was at 20%, and 35-44 remained near 5%. In 1998, 15-24 rose to 45%, 25-34 climbed to 25%, and 35-44 increased to about 10%. By 2002, 15-24 peaked at 60%, 25-34 was at 30%, and 35-44 reached 20%. In 2006, 15-24 slightly decreased to 55%, 25-34 held steady at 30%, and 35-44 grew to 25%. By 2010, 15-24 was at 50%, 25-34 close to 35%, and 35-44 at 30%.
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The line graph illustrates the gym community rate from different ages ranges from 18 to 45 and over
overall, individuals that ranges from 18 to 24 take the record as the highest percentage on being persistence going to the gym.it is also stated that as years went by the rates started to raise quickly to 60%
Looking at the data in more detail, the age between 18 to 24 has the most consistent increase from 10% to 50% in just a couple years from 1990 to 2010
In the age 18 to 24 on the other hand is at the highest point which is 60% in 2006 but quickly dropped to 50% in between 2006 to 2010
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