The two diagrams both depict data on entertainment events in 2009. The bar chart presents the number of admissions in three categories: sport, amusement park, and cinemas. While the table shows the price of each event, which consisted of five sport games, a theme park, and a cinema. It is clear from the bar chart that cinemas had the greatest number of audience members, while the table indicates that football games had the most expensive entry ticket.
The bar chart shows how many people attended the three entertainment venues; cinemas had about over 1 million attendees, theme parks had roughly under forty thousand, and the sport games were the least, which accounted for below two thousand admissions.
The table presents the ticket price for each event; football games had the most expensive ticket, which was over $70 per person and nearly $300 for a family ticket. Then, it was followed by amusement parks and other sports games, cricket and basketball. Meanwhile, the cheapest entry ticket was for the cinema venue, $15 per ticket.
To conclude, the cheaper the venue price, the higher the number of attendees; otherwise, the more expensive the venue, the fewer the audience members.
