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Band 8+: The graph below shows the percentage of people going to cinemas in one European country on different days. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a clustered bar chart with data for seven days of the week. It shows three years: 2003, 2005, and 2007, represented by the colors orange, green, and yellow respectively. Monday has bars with values of approximately 10 for 2003, and 2005, and 15 for 2007. Tuesday has bars with values around 10 for 2003, 20 for 2005, and 5 for 2007. Wednesday has values of 20 for 2003, 35 for 2005, and 25 for 2007. Thursday has bars of 15 for 2003, 30 for 2005, and 40 for 2007. Friday's values are approximately 25 for 2003, 35 for 2005, and 45 for 2007. Saturday shows values of just over 30 for 2003, 35 for 2005, and 40 for 2007. Sunday has bars with values of 5 for 2003, 20 for 2005, and 25 for 2007. There is a legend on the right indicating the colors for each year.
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The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of individuals attending cinemas in a European country across different days of the week during the years 2003, 2005, and 2007.

Overall, the data displayed indicates a consistent trend with minor variations in cinema attendance patterns throughout the specified period. Notably, weekends were favored over weekdays for cinema visits by the population.

In 2003, Saturday emerged as the preferred day for cinema visits, constituting 40% of the total attendees, followed by Sunday and Friday with 30% each. Conversely, Monday had the lowest patronage at 10%, while Tuesday to Thursday experienced a slight decline from 20% to approximately 12.5%.

Between 2005 and 2007, there was a marginal decrease in cinema attendance overall, with Saturdays dropping from around 45% to 42.5% and Sundays from about 34% to 32.5%. Friday’s attendance remained stable across the three years. However, the weekday attendance fluctuated, ranging from roughly 14% on Monday to 9% on Thursday in 2005. By 2007, these figures slightly altered, ranging between 12% and 14%.

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