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The image shows a donut chart representing the percentage of visitors to the local cinema by age. The chart is divided into five segments, with each segment representing a different age group. The segment for ages 5-14 is colored red and accounts for 16% of visitors. The segment for ages 15-24 is colored maroon and also accounts for 16% of visitors. The segment for ages 25-34 is colored brown and accounts for 12% of visitors. The segment for ages 35-54 is colored beige and accounts for 51% of visitors. Lastly, the segment for ages 55 and older is colored light grey and accounts for 5% of visitors.
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The pie chart describe some information about age of people who visit to local cinema in 2000.
It is clear that people who aged over 55 and older exceed other ages group based on the pie chart. By contrast, ages of people who are 21-30 to fall behind compare to others.
Looking at the information in more detail, the pie chart described people who visit to local cinema in ages of 55 and older have the highest proportion that just under half of the population as 51%. In contrast, the next generation of older people who aged 31-45 contain the lowest proportion of the pie chart with 5%.
Turning into remain age groups, visitor who aged 10-15 share the line with the second highest percentage of description with a percentage of 21%. The other parts of visitors who aged 16-20 and 21-30 contain some percentage of the pie chart with 15% and 8% respectively.
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