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The image depicts a line graph titled "Internet Use Among a country's Population by Age Group from 2010 to 2017" with the x-axis representing age groups (16-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74) and the y-axis representing percentage of total population (0 to 100%). Two lines represent data for 2010 and 2017. In 2010, the 16-24 age group had around 95% internet use, 25-34 had around 90%, 35-44 had around 85%, 45-54 had around 75%, 55-64 had around 65%, and 65-74 had around 45%. In 2017, the 16-24 age group had around 100% internet use, 25-34 had around 95%, 35-44 had around 92%, 45-54 had around 88%, 55-64 had around 82%, and 65-74 had around 72%.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of the internet use among citizens in the country by six age groups over the years given.
Overall, the most usage experienced in young people, while saw a decline in the number of internet use in elderly.
In 2010, people in age group 16-24 years old relied on the network peaked at 100%. In ages between 25 and 44, which use the internet around 100%. In addition, individuals use the internet decrease dramatically in the age from 45 to 74 years old.
By the final year, the number of people who use the network dropped from 2010. Youngster usage declined slightly from 100% to just under 100%, while the 35-44 years old people saw a significant decrease from approximately 100% to slightly under 80%. With respect to the population who age 45-54 years old, the figure adjusted for 60% of total citizens. Similarly, the proportion of people who relied on the least network was older generation (lowest point at 10%).
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