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Band 6+: 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 line chart illustrates how much money is spent to watch movies in cinema ticket, DVD and legal download from 2005 to 2011, measured in pound sterling, while the pie chart highlights the proportion of market share represented in three different types of forms, in two different years, 2005 and 2011. Overall, it is clear that people spend more on theatre than other types. However, market share was most dominated by renting a DVD.

To begin with, in 2005, the number of tickets sold through the theatre stood at 9 pounds. However, over the following years, there was a gradual increase to 14 pounds at the end of year. Legal downloads started selling from 8 pounds in the beginning of 2005, and experienced a small decrease in 2007 at 6 pounds, and then rose again to 9 pounds in the end of time given. On the other hand, DVDs revenue saw a slight increase, only 2 pounds, between 2005 and 2011.

The pie chart reveals that DVDs rent represented the highest market share in 2005 by 64% and decreased to 56% in 2011. The second place market share was people who go to the cinema, whereas 30% in the year 2005, and also saw a decrease to 18% in 2011. In contrast, market share in people who watch online experiences increased by the time given from 6% to 26%.

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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

I clearly see changes in the pie charts show and changes in the line graph the cost for watching films in 2005 and 2011. In 2005 about 64% of people liked to rent a dvd, 30% liked to go to the cinema and less then 10% of people watched films online, but in the 2011 […]

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

The line graph illustrates the cost for watching movies. The pie charts demonstrate the change in the indicator of market share presented by three categories. Overall, cinema tickets had the highest values among all categories, while DVD had the lowest figures. Cinema tickets showed a significant increase from 2005 to 2011. Meanwhile, legal download and […]

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

The line graph demonstrates the cost for watching films from the year 2005 to 2011. Moreover, the pie chart shows the changes in the percentage of market share, represented by three forms; cinema ticket, DVD and legal download between these years. The overall view of the line chart presents that all three forms had a […]

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