The provided line graph particulars the number of attendees based on five different categories of engagements held at community hub in the city of Melbourne between 2000 and 2020. Overall, it is evident that participants in all activities increased to different extents, excluding with regards to amateur dramatics and the film club was the most popular activity over the span of two decades.
To begin with, martial arts commenced the period with data entry of 37, stayed relatively stable with a high of 38 in 2010 and ending the period with 37. In contrast, table tennis underwent a noticeable transformation starting the period at around 17, gradually raised to the point of 20 just before dramatically increasing up the point of just over 50 at the conclusion of the time frame. Similarly, the general pattern for musical performances was an increase though not significantly, the participation was available solely after 2005 and the figures for the given activity continuously increased until reaching to nearly 18 in 2020. However, amateur dramatics experienced a downward trend, the relative figures begun the period with 17 and after a peak of 20 in 2005, the figures steadily dipped to less than 10 attendees at the end of the period.
Interestingly, the numbers of participants engaging in the film club were the highest throughout the period with an initial of 64, though the given data points decreased to 60 during the subsequent decade, then surpassed the previous level hitting to 65 in 2020.
