The chart provided illustrates how many individuals took a visit at a museum at least once per year during the course of 30 years, commencing in 1980
Generally, the percentage of people in the oldest age group was highest, as opposed to that of the youngest one during the time frame. In addition, a similar trajactory was observed in the rate of people travelling to this destination in the other age categories.
Upon initial examination of the oldest and youngest age brackets, at the outset, the figure for the former stood at around 48%, which was more than two times higher than that of the latter. During the remaining time, the proportion of the 15-24 age cohort gradually declined and ended up at 40% in 2010, remaining as the greatest figure all the given time. By contrast, that of other increased to approximately 27% in 1990 and reached the plateau in the next 15 years before finally going back to 20%.
Pertaining to others, initially reporting at around 37%, the rates of the two age categories, 25-34 and 35-49 reached their nadir at 30% in 1990 and then bounced back to roughly 39%, with the latter being slightly subtler. On the afterwards, these figures leveled off at the previous figures and reached the final figures at around 39%.
