The line graphs provide data on the proportion of people attended to cinema and how much money spent on tickets from 1980 to 2015 in Australia. Overall, both money allocated to buying tickets and cinema attendance have experienced an upward trend.
According to the given information, the number of people visited cinema soared throughout the timeframe. In 1980, approximately 34% of the entire population constituted for the movie watchers . By 1990, the figures for participation in cinemas rose to about 42%, before gradually increasing to just above 50% in 2000. In the time between 2000 and 2010, the percentages fluctuated among around 51% and 70%. At the end of the period, total visitors in cinema were close to 71%.
Similar to cinema comers, funding spent on purchasing entrance tickets also faced an increase during the cycle. To begin with 1980, exactly 200 AUD went for tickets. However, by 1990, the stats doubled, with just slightly above 400 AUD. Furthermore, from 2005 till the years between 2010 to 2015, the expenditure on tickets steadily increased from more than 400 to nearly 960 . Finally, in 2015, the numbers stood at seemingly 970 AUD.
