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The image presents a line graph showing cinema attendance in Australia across four age groups from 1990 to a projected 2010. For 14-24 year olds: 1990-1994 at 80%, 1996 at 85%, 1998-2002 steady at 85%, 2004 at 85%, increased to 90% by 2008 with a projected 90% in 2010. For 25-34 year olds: 1990-1994 at 60%, 1996 at 70%, increased steadily to 80% in 2006, reaching a projected 82% by 2010. For 35-49 year olds: 1990 at 40%, 1992-1994 at 50%, 1996 at slightly above 50%, rose to 60% by 2002, maintained approximately 68% in 2008, projected at 70% in 2010. For 50+ year olds: under 10% in 1990, consistent around 14% in 1992, slightly increased under 20% by 1998, rose to about 30% by 2006, exceeding 40% in 2008, projected at 45% in 2010.
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The presented line charts illustrate the information of cinema attendance by age group, which are 14 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to, and over 50 year olds, in Australia from 1990 to 2010. It is measured in percentage.
Overall, it can be obviously seen that the line graphs showed an upward trend. However, age group 14 to 24 years old was the highest point from started year to the end. In contrast, over 50 years old age group was the lowest point.
To begin with, 14 to 24 years old of age group started at around 90 percents in 1990. It was slightly fluctuated from 1990 to 2000. While, over 50 year olds group started at about 40 percents, it was the lowest of different four age group. It was significantly increased from 1990 to 2000, at around 50 percents.
On the other hand, half of period, the highest place was 14 to 24 years old, reached at peak in 2010, at around 98 percents. Whereas, over 50 years old group still at four places, at approximately 55 percents. It was slightly climbed from 2000 to 2010.
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