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The image displays a line chart on cinema attendance percentages by age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011; the age groups are 7-14, 15-24, 25-35, 35 and over; in 2000, 7-14 is 10%, 15-24 is 45%, 25-35 is 25%, and 35 and over is 10%; in 2002, 7-14 is 15%, 15-24 is 50%, 25-35 remains 25%, 35 and over is 15%; in 2004, 7-14 is 15%, 15-24 is 55%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 20%; in 2006, 7-14 is 20%, 15-24 is 40%, 25-35 is 35%, and 35 and over is 20%; in 2008, 7-14 is 20%, 15-24 is 35%, 25-35 is 35%, and 35 and over is 25%; in 2010, 7-14 is 25%, 15-24 is 40%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 25%; in 2011, 7-14 is 30%, 15-24 is 45%, 25-35 is 30%, and 35 and over is 30%.
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The line graph gives information about medium attendance between different age groups to the cinema in the US from 2000 to 2011.
In 2000, 15-24years show just below 20%, with it hiting high result from other ages by the time 35 and overs did not reach even 5%. Over given period teens and adults, despite fluctuating, their average persentage of participating at movie house incresed almost 60%. However, 35 and overs rose slowly just above 10%.
Overall, the proportion of attendance at cinema saw an upturn over the specified period while 35 and over aged show just above 10%, ultimately becoming the lowest among the four by the final year.
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