The line graph illustrates the number of members participating in various activities at a social center in Melbourne, Australia between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, it is evident that the attendance for Martial Arts and Film clubs remained relatively stable throughout the period. Table Tennis and Musical Performance saw an increase over the years, whereas Amateur Dramatics experienced a decline in popularity.
Initially, Table Tennis was the most popular activity in 2000 with around 65 participants. It then dropped to 60 by 2010 before returning to 65 in 2020. Similarly, Martial Arts ranked second in 2000 with just over 35 participants, experienced fluctuations, but eventually settled back to the initial level (35), albeit dropping to the third spot behind Table Tennis. In contrast, Table Tennis, initially unpopular with 25 participants in 2000, saw a significant surge with just under 55 participants by 2020.
Additionally, two other activities, Musical Performance and Amateur Dramatics, are examined. Musical Performance debuted in 2005 with zero participants and attracted about 15 individuals over the span of 15 years. Meanwhile, there were 25 participants interested in Amateur Dramatics, but this number dwindled to approximately 5 individuals, making it the least popular activity.
