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The image displays a line graph with four age groups (15-24, 7-14, 25-35, 35 and over) and their percentage of visiting the cinema once a month or more from 1984 to 2003; 15-24 age group starts at approximately 40% in 1984, peaks at approximately 58% in 1998, and ends at approximately 54% in 2003; 7-14 age group starts at approximately 10% in 1984, peaks at approximately 30% in 1998, and ends at approximately 24% in 2003; 25-35 age group starts at approximately 15% in 1984, peaks at approximately 28% in 2000, and ends at approximately 22% in 2003; 35 and over age group starts at approximately 5% in 1984, peaks at approximately 10% in 2000, and ends at approximately 8% in 2003.
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The line graph illustrates the percentages of people visiting the cinema once a month or more across four age categories from 1984 to 2003.
Overall, the proportion of individuals show increasing patterns in cinema attendance among different age groups over 19-years period.
The 15-24 age group provided a significant increase, this trend started at just under 20% in 1984, gradually rose to a peak level of in 2003 around 50%. However, in 1988, it was slightly decreased to 54% in 2003. Meanwhile, the 7-14 age show an upward trend starting at 10% in 1984, reaching a peak level of attendance in 2002 approximately 40% before dropping to just under 30% in 2002.
In contrast, the 25-35 age category made slowly growing each year, but finally dropped in 1988 approximately 25%. However, the oldest category, 35 and cover, was expanding stable between 1984 and 2000, additionally, it was rocketed after an slowly increase in 2003.
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