The line graph illustrates cinema attendance trends in the UK over two decades, from 1990 to 2010, based on five different age groups.
Overall, cinema attendance saw a significant increase across all age groups in the given periods. The most notable growth was observed in the 44–54 age group, while the 14–24 age group consistently had the lowest attendance percentages.
Locking at the graph, in 1990, cinema attendance for the 44–54 age group stood at around 36% and gradually rose to just below 38% by the year 2000, then showed a dramatic increase and reached approximately 51% in the year 2010. Conversely, the 34–44 age group started at 35% in 1990 and experienced more modest growth, reaching about 43% by the end of the period.
Now take a look at the remaining data. The 24-34 age group had a consistent increase in movie attendance, from roughly 23% in 1990 to over 32% in 2010. Similarly, the 14–24 age group had constant growth from 15% in 1990 to about 21% in 2010, showing a high upward trend in cinema attendance.
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