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Band 5+: The graph ls below show the cinema attendance in Australia and the average cinema visits ny different age groups from 1996 to 2000

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The image presents cinema data from 1996 to 2000. Attendance: 1996-62%, 1997-72%, 1998-72%, 1999-70%, 2000-72%. Frequency: 1996-10.3 visits, 1997-11.1 visits, 1998-8.3 visits, 1999-8.2 visits, 2000-8.3 visits. Age group cinema visits (1996-2000): 14-24 age group starts at 15, peaks around 22 in 1998, ends slightly above 20; 25-35 starts below 15, peaks at 20 in 1997, ends near 18; 35-49 starts below 10, peaks near 12 in 1998, ends near 10; 50+ starts below 5, peaks slightly above 5 in 1998, ends slightly below 5.
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The graphs demonstrates the attendance to the cinema in Australia, and the frequency of average visits by different age individuals between 1996 and 2000.

Overall, the table present attendance of australience and average cinema visits in different years. By comparison 1996 and 2000 the percentages of population increased, while the visits decreased. While, the line graph represents cinema visits by different age groups fluctuated over the period.

In 1996 the percentages of interest to the cinema among the population grow from 62% to 72% in 2000, perspectively. Between 1996 anf 1997 the percentages was stable that made up 72%, however in 1999 it slightly decreased to 70%. The average visits of individuals in 1996 comprise 10.3, moreover after one year it’s boost to 11,1. Although, in 1998 fell to 8,3 and stay stable to 2000.

Most of citizens, especially peoples between 14-24 visits cinema quite often than other people with different age groups, which stays at the top over the period. This trend is followed by people between 25 and 35, while the other age grops (35-49, more thsn 50) in the last place. All of these categories decreased in 2000, and stay really fluctuated troughout the period of time. The highest pick of each category was in 1997 and 1999.

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