The line graph shows how many people took part in five various activities at a social centre in Melbourne, over a twenty-year period between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that table tennis and musical performances experienced an upward trend, while a film club and martial arts witnessed considerable fluctuations in the number of participants, coming to initial figures.In contrast, amateur dramatics underwent a significant downward trend over the same period. The film club was the most popular activity throughout the years, however, the table tennis demonstrated the strongest growth in the last year. Notably, all 5 activities experienced some oscillations over the period in question.
To begin with, in 2000, the film club had the highest number of participants, at around 65, and it declined slightly, at 60 in 2010, after that the number of people came to its initial number last year. The trend for martial arts was similarly stable, starting at 35 participants in 2000, dipping just under 30 in 2005, rising at nearly 36 in 2010, and returned to its initial number.
Regarding amateur dramatics, the number of people accounted for about 35 in the first year. Then, the figure went up negligibly, at just under 30 in 2005. In the subsequent years, this number underwent a significant drop, at mere 5 in 2020. Similarly, table tennis started at about 15 in 2000, and then improved slightly in 2005, in the years experienced a two -fold rise, reaching its peak at 55 in the last year. As for the lowest number,musical performances started with almost no participants, unlike the other activities. However, this number grew steadily in the final years, reaching nearly 20 by the end of the period.
