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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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Referring to the chart, It shows us about the percentage of people of different age groups who went to cinema once a month or more in one european country from 2000 to 2011.
We can see the highest percentage of people who went to cinema reached by people in range 15-24 years old in 2010. On the other hand, the people who went to cinema in 2002 obtain the smallest percentage with age range about 7 to 14 years old.
From the chart, we can conclude that people who prefer went to cinema in several years are dominated by ages in range 15-24 years old, definetely are teenagers.
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