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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 given chart illustrates the count of cinema watchers in a month or over a peiod of 1984 to 2003 by 4 different age groups.
Overall, The adult people are most likely to go for movies than teens and elder people. The least cinema viewers are elders.
By 1984, Adult people witnessed as a movie viewers around 15% whereas kids and elders are at the bottom nearly between 2 and 10 .In the next 10 to 15 years, an increased trend is seen by 15-24 years people however it has many fluctuations in between.
7-14 also had an increment of 10 to 35 percent which meet with 25-35 age viewers by 2003.Both showed a steady growth but with some fluctuates between 1997 to 2003.The aged are on the bottom with nearly 0 propotion rate but it grew after a small amount of time in the 20s.To be concluded mostly younger and adult people watch movies around 58%, kids and elder age with approximately 28% and last is 35 and above years below 13 %.
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