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Band 5+: The line graph shows the cost for watching films. The pie charts show the change in the percentage of market share represented by three forms

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The image contains a line graph and two pie charts. The line graph displays the cost trends from 2005 to 2011 for cinema tickets beginning at £11 and rising to £15, DVDs starting at £5 and slightly increasing to £7, and legal downloads starting at £6 and peaking at £8. The 2005 pie chart shows 64% for renting a DVD, 30% for going to the cinema, and 6% for watching online. The 2011 pie chart shifts to 56% for renting a DVD, 26% for watching online, and 18% for going to the cinema.
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The charts depict information about the amount money which was spent to watch films, and the proportion of market share change between 2005 and 2011 in three categories.

Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the majority of cost for watching films was for cinema ticket, and the least for DVD. In addition, watch online increase significantly, while go to cinema had a downward trend.

If we look at the cost of watching films, cinema ticket was dominantly among other criterias from 2005 to 2011. It began at around 9 euros, before hitted a peak at 14 euros. Besides, DVD started at 6 euro, and it exceeded legal download 2007at around 7 euro. Subsequently, at the end of the period it finished at 8 euro which was only one euor to be the same cost as legal download.

Regarding market shared represented, it can be seen that watch online(legal download) had been increased remarkably after 6 years for about 20 percent. Meanwhile, go to cinema accounted for 18 percent which fall down from 2005. At the same point, rent DVD showed a slight decrase at the end of the period.

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The line graph shows the cost for watching films. The pie charts show the change in the percentage of market share represented by three forms

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