The provided column chart illustrates the percentage of individuals attending cinemas in a European country across different days of the week over three years.
Overall, the data reveals a pattern where weekends, specifically Saturday, were preferred for watching movies compared to weekdays. Notably, Saturday exhibited the highest proportion consistently, indicating a strong inclination towards cinema-going on weekends.
Focusing on Saturday, the percentage began at 40% in 2003, peaked at 45% in 2005, and then slightly decreased to 43% by 2007. In contrast, Friday saw a stable trend across the period, remaining at 30% throughout. However, there was a notable increase from 30% to 34% between 2003 and 2005, followed by a minor decline to 32% by 2007. Moving to Monday, the percentage started at 10% in 2003, increased to 14% in 2005, and settled at 13% by 2007. Similarly, Tuesday began at 20%, dropped to 17% in 2005, and rose back to 19% by 2007.
An evident declining trend was observed in the percentage for Wednesday, falling steadily from 20% in 2003 to 9% in 2007. Thursday showed fluctuations, starting at 13% in 2003, decreasing to 9% in 2005, and then increasing to 14% by 2007.
