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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 illustrates the comparison of the proportion of different age groups accessing cinema over the period from 2000 to 2011.
Overall, it is clear that the proportion of all age groups increased significantly during the period. Additionally, the 15-24 age group had the highest figures, whereas the 35+ age group remained the lowest.
In detail, the 15-24 age group was the most prominent, starting at around 15% and rising to nearly 55% in 2011. Similarly, the 7-14 age group also showed an upward trend, increasing from about 10% to approximately 30%.
Meanwhile, the 25-35 age group experienced a gradual increase, rising from around 5% to nearly 30%. On the other hand, the 35+ group had the lowest figures, increasing slightly from about 5% to just over 10% by the end of the period.
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