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The image displays a line graph detailing the percentage of people visiting a museum annually across four age groups between 1980 and 2010. In 1980, ages 15-24 showed 18%, 25-34 had 42%, 35-49 observed 40%, and 50+ recorded 48%. By 1985, figures shifted to 20% for 15-24, 35% for 25-34, 42% for 35-49, and 45% for 50+. In 1990, ages 15-24 were at 25%, 25-34 at 32%, 35-49 at 42%, and 50+ at 40%. The 1995 data shows 15-24 at 22%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 increased to 50%, and 50+ fell to 38%. In 2000, ages 15-24 reached 18%, 25-34 at 32%, 35-49 at 45%, and 50+ noted at 35%. By 2005, the 15-24 group recorded 15%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 maintained 43%, and 50+ stabilized at 34%. Finally, in 2010, 15-24 showed 15%, 25-34 decreased to 22%, 35-49 at 38%, and 50+ remained at 35%.
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The line chart illustrates the rate of museum visitors at least once annually in a thirty-year period from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, while people who are above 50 years old remained the highest of all and the youngest from 15 to 24 years old were the lowest throughout the time, those under 50 and over 24 were seemed to have the same trend.
To begin with, the rate of people over 50 years of age visiting museum started strong with approximately 48%, experienced a gradual increase in the next ten years but then fell in a slow pace to end at just above 40% in 2010. The youngest group also shared the same trend in the first decade of the timeframe, beginned with exactly 20% of visitors, senquentially rose until 1990, followed by a fluctuation over two decades and met the end at just a little more than the starting point.
Lastly, the percentage of people visiting a museum at least once a year in the group age of twenty-five to thirty-four and thirty-five to fourty-nine had the same trend. Both started with roughly 38%, witnessed a collapse of 8% before having a leap and hovered at below 40%.
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