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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 chart illustrates how many people went to cinemas on various days on week in one European country in 2003, 2005, 2007
Overall. Saturday was the most chosen day in all years while the opposite was true for Monday. In addition, the most significant difference was in the number of watchers going to cinema on wednesday
In 2003, the proportion of watcher movies on saturday started at 40%, compared to 30% that of on Sunday and Friday. On the other days, 20% people went to cinemas on Tuesday and the figure was lowest on Monday at only 10%
In the next four years, the proportion of movie-goers increased slightly on the weekend, at only 3%. Similarly, there was a minimal increase in the percentage of watchers on Monday and Thursday, by around 2%. By contrast, Tuesday and Wednesday saw a decrease in the percentage of movie-goers to 19% and 9% respectively. Meanwhile, movie-goers remained stable on Friday throughout the period examination
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