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The image depicts a bar graph illustrating the percentage of people going to cinemas on specific days of the week during the years 2003, 2005, and 2007; Monday shows approximately 5% for 2003, 10% for 2005, and less than 5% for 2007; Tuesday displays about 7% for 2003, 14% for 2005, and nearly 10% for 2007; Wednesday indicates roughly 7% for 2003, 12% for 2005, and 10% for 2007; Thursday shows almost 10% for 2003, 15% for 2005, and 12% for 2007; Friday demonstrates close to 15% for 2003, 20% for 2005, and 18% for 2007; Saturday presents around 23% for 2003, 25% for 2005, and more than 20% for 2007; Sunday exhibits nearly 25% for 2003, 23% for 2005, and 18% for 2007; the trend suggests an overall highest attendance on weekends and comparatively lower attendance during the start of the week.
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The bar graph illustrates the proportion of people attending the cinema hall weekly in three different years (2003, 2005, and 2007).
Overall, every week on Saturday, people accounted for a significant number of going to the cinema hall, while Monday was the least chosen date for people to attend.
On Monday, people attended the cinema approximately 8% in 2003, 7% in 2005, and 6% in 2007, respectively. However, the number of attendees increased to around 9% in 2003, 8% in 2005, and 10% in 2007. In 2003, over 10% of people went to the cinema on Thursday, and on that day, in 2005 and 2007, a similar number of people attended, approximately 10%.
Moreover, on Friday, around 16% of people went to the cinema hall each year in 2003, 2005, and 2007. Saturday was the popular choice for people, nearly 25% in 2003, 27% in 2005, and 30% in 2007. In contrast to Sunday, over 20% of people watched cinema in 2003, 2005, and 2007.
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