The line chart compares median participation at the movie theater amidst several age group in the United States between 2000 and 2011 years.
In general, 15-24 age group remained the most frequent visitors, while participants aged 35 and over stayed at the bottom.
Average number of visitors aged 15-24 was consistently high throughout the period, starting at around 15 visitors and grew substatially all the way to 50+ visitors per film.
Participants aged 7-14 saw a significant rise, beginning at 10, increased gradually, and ended at 30. Age group 25-35 showed a similar pattern, starting at 2-3 visitors and rising sharply to the same level. Meanwhile, people aged 35 and over had nearly no partcipants, saw a minor fluctations between 2000 and 2004, then climbed up to approximately 11 participants by the end.
In conclusion, the 15-24 age group remained the most common visitors all trough, 7-14 and 25-35 groups rose to the similar level, and 35 and over age group stayed at the bottom.
