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The image shows: Year, 2000: 7-14 at 5%, 15-24 at 12%, 25-35 at 7%, 35+ at 1%; 2001: 7-14 at 7%, 15-24 at 14%, 25-35 at 9%, 35+ at 2%; 2002: 7-14 at 9%, 15-24 at 14%, 25-35 at 8%, 35+ at 2%; 2003: 7-14 at 10%, 15-24 at 17%, 25-35 at 8%, 35+ at 3%; 2004: 7-14 at 12%, 15-24 at 18%, 25-35 at 10%, 35+ at 3%; 2005: 7-14 at 13%, 15-24 at 19%, 25-35 at 11%, 35+ at 4%; 2006: 7-14 at 14%, 15-24 at 25%, 25-35 at 12%, 35+ at 5%; 2007: 7-14 at 16%, 15-24 at 50%, 25-35 at 12%, 35+ at 5%; 2008: 7-14 at 31%, 15-24 at 43%, 25-35 at 15%, 35+ at 9%; 2009: 7-14 at 30%, 15-24 at 38%, 25-35 at 25%, 35+ at 10%; 2010: 7-14 at 40%, 15-24 at 53%, 25-35 at 22%, 35+ at 13%; 2011: 7-14 at 35%, 15-24 at 48%, 25-35 at 21%, 35+ at 13%.
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Based on the chart, it shows to us that the percentages of people in different age groups who went to cinema once a month or more in one european country from 2000 to 2011.
The highest percentage of people who went to cinema was reached by people between the ages of 15 and 24 years old. Otherwise, the lower percentage was reached by people in the age range of 35 and over.
Based on the chart, we can conclude that people between 15 and 24 years old most often went to cinema from 2000 to 2011.
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