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Band 6+: The graphs below show the number of hours cancadians spend on watching tv from 1990 to 2000

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The image presents two graphs detailing TV watching hours weekly: top bar graph informs 1991-2000, showing hours: 1991, 23; 1992, 22; 1993, 22; 1994, 22; 1995, 22; 1996, 21; 1997, 22; 1998, 22; 1999, 23; 2000, 21; bottom bar graph categorizes average weekly viewing hours by age: 2 to 11, 14 hours; 12 to 17, 22 hours; 18 to 24, 16 hours; 25 to 34, 15 hours; 35 to 49, 18 hours; 50 to 59, 22 hours; 60+, 32 hours, covering from 1991-2000.
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The first bar graph compares the amount of time on watching television, measured in hours per week, between 1991 and 2001, and the second bar graph shows the average hours of television watched by different age groups during the same period. Overall, it is evident that the number of hours per week declined over the period, despite some fluctuations. Moreover, the highest number of hours was accounted by the oldest age group, followed by the 50 to 59 age group.

Regarding the number of hours spent watching, at the beginning of the period, Canadian spent, just over 23 hours per week, and then it gradually decreased, at around 22.5 hours in next three years. However, it rose to just below 23 hours per week, then dipped around 22.5 hours. In the following 4 years, hours were moderately fell, at just nearly 22 hours per week.

In terms of age groups spending hours on watching television, the most common television viewers were 60+ age group, with spending time of just above 30 hours. The second highest spenditure was experienced by 58-59 age group, at approximately 25 hours once a week. Notably, 2 to 11 year solders and 35-49 Canadians spent similar number of hours on TV. In addition, the 12-17, 18-24, 25-34 age groups represented a moderate trend when comparing to other groups, ranging from 15 to 20 hours per week.

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