The pie chart illustrates the distribution of visitors to a local cinema over the past year, categorized by age group.
Overall, it is immediately apparent that individuals aged 55 and above constituted by far the largest proportion of cinema-goers, while those in the 31-45 age bracket accounted for the smallest share. Notably, there were no visitors under the age of 10.
In detail, people aged 55 and over represented a dominant 51% of the total, indicating a strong preference for cinema attendance among older individuals. Teenagers formed the second-largest segment, comprising 21% of visitors. Similarly, young adults aged 16-20 made up a significant proportion at 15%. By contrast, middle-aged groups were comparatively underrepresented: those aged 21-30 accounted for just 8%, while the 31-45 group constituted a mere 5%. This pattern suggests that cinema attendance was considerably more popular among both younger and older age groups than among middle-aged individuals.
