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Band 4+: The chart below shows the numbers of three types of visitors to a museum between 1997 and 2012.

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The image shows a bar chart comparing museum visitors from 1997 to 2012: adult, under 15, and special exhibition visitors. In 1997, adult visitors were 300,100, under 15 were 120,000, and special exhibition were 28,000, totaling 448,100. In 2002, adults were 302,200, under 15 were 110,000, and special exhibition were 29,200, totaling 441,200. In 2007, adults were 400,500, under 15 were 87,000, and special exhibition were 37,700, totaling 525,200. In 2012, adults were 380,000, under 15 were 82,300, and special exhibition were 42,000, totaling 504,300.
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The chart illustrates how many guests visited the museum over the 15 year period.

It is clear that adult visitors had the highest numbers in all years while patrons of the Special Exhibition were at the bottom.

According to the chartt he index of three types of visitors was approximately similar from 1997 to 2002. After 5 years adults began to visit often and rose by 400,000, reaching the highest point.However in 2021 declined by 380,000 but still a high result.In terms of other groups the rate of guests aged under 15 in 2007 and 2012 did not have much difference 87 000-82300.Special Exhibition clients saw a reverse pattern compared to adults.In 2007 value was 37700 and later,in2012, it increased to 42000.

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