The table compares the percentage of attendance and the average visits, while the line chart depicts a wide range of ages going cinema between 1996 and 2000.
Overall, 1997, 1998 and 2000 accounted for the same largest share of population. Additionally, except for 1997 which had the highest average visits, the other two years continuously witnessed a comparable average visit number. Moreover, the trends of different ages changed similarly throughout the period, with the 14-24 age group maintaining the first rank and over-50 ages being the lowest.
Regarding the table, 72% population was seen in 1997, 1998 and 2000, the largest proportion with 11.1 (raking the first) and the two same 8.3 visits, respectively. By 1996, there was only 62% population attending cinema, the lowest figure, while ranking the second-highest place in frequency, with 10.3 visits. Meanwhile, 1999 witnessed the fewest number of visiting, with only 8.2 visits, despite the second rank in attendance at 70%.
Concerning the line graph, people aged 14-24 spent less time visiting cinema in 1996, with 15 visits, then this figure fluctuated to peaked approximately 24 visits, prior to a recede to about 13 visits in 2000, remaining its lead. Other age groups experienced the same trends with different figures and their visits decreased with their ages. By 1996, the 25-35, 35-49 and over-50 age group had roughly 14, 12 and 10 visits, respectively. After that, these figures also underwent a fluctuation and fell to about 12, 10 and 8 visits with rank declining as the order at the end of the period.
