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The image consists of two sections; the upper section is a horizontal bar graph labeled "Attendance at entertainment venues, 2009," with bars representing Sports at 1100 thousand, Theme Parks at 500 thousand, and Cinemas at 1000 thousand No. of admissions. The lower section is a table with two columns, "Event" and "2009 Admission Price," subdivided into "1 Ticket" and "Family Ticket (4 people)." The listed events and corresponding prices are: Football Game - AFL at $75 and $298, Football Game - NRL at $73 and $290, Football Game - NRU at $71 and $280, Theme Parks at $70 and $210, Basketball Game at $34 and $135, Cricket Game at $24 and $80, and Cinema at $15 and $55.
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The above chart gives the information about number and prices of admissions at entertainment venues, in the year 2009.
Overall, cinemas have significant rate of attendance while sports have lowest of all. On the other hand, admission prices of football games were higher, if we compare it with cinema prices both in single and family ticket.
Football games including AFL, NRL, NRU had 75$, 73$ and 71$ on one while 298, 290 and 280 dollars on family ticket respectively. Theme parks allowed 70$ on single but 210$ on 4 people entrance. Basketball and cricket game charged 34$ and 24$ per person but 135$ and 80$ on four respectively. Moreover, total number of people in cinema were 1050 which got 15$ from single attendant and 55$ from family.
At entertainment events, 350 people went to theme park and 150 to sports. This shows that people didn’t show interest in sport games back in the year 2009.
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