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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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The supplied line graph illustrates information about the number of individuals of different age groups who went to cinema each month or more in one European country between 2000 to 2011.
Genenrally speaking, it can be clearly seen that the 15- to 24- years old group is by the far the most important group went to the cinema over the provioded period, while over 35 age group had the lowest amount overall.
According to theline graph, in 2000, the 15- to 24- age group was the main group roughy of 20%, followed by the 7- to 14- age group about 10%. Meanwhile, the 25- to 35- age group and over 35 age group were just under 10%.
On the other hand, between 2001 to 2011, the 15- to 24- age group was increased gradually until hit the top just above 50%. Compared to the 7- to 14- age group and 25- to 35- age group, which represented a fluctuation and end the period at same amount around 30%. In contrast, the over 35 age group was at the same level from 2002 and 2007 after grew up slightly about 10%.
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