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The image contains two graphs, the top graph titled "Cinema visits for all age groups," displaying attendance (% of population attending cinema) with the following data points: 1994 - 67%, 1996 - 72%, 1998 - 72%, 2000 - 70%, 2002 - 72%; and frequency (average no. of visits) with the following data points: 1994 - 10.7, 1996 - 11.3, 1998 - 8.3, 2000 - 8.4, 2002 - 8.3. The bottom graph titled "Average cinema visits by age group," displays average no. of cinema visits with the following lines and data points: 14-24 year olds - 1994 - 17, 1996 - 19, 1998 - 18, 2000 - 17, 2002 - 16; 25-34 year olds - 1994 - 8, 1996 - 10, 1998 - 9, 2000 - 9, 2002 - 8; 35-49 year olds - 1994 - 5, 1996 - 5, 1998 - 5, 2000 - 5, 2002 - 5; 50+ year olds - 1994 - 4, 1996 - 4, 1998 - 4, 2000 - 3, 2002 - 3.
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The table illustrates the number of people visiting cinema and the line chart provides information about how many people visiting cinema based on different age groups on a regular basis in Australia from 1994 to 2002.
A notable observation from the table is the significant change during the research period. Additionally, in the line chart, all data experienced an upward trend.
In terms of the table, Attendance started at 67% in 1994. This number increased slowly to 72% between 1994 and 1996 before staying sustainable in the remaining research of time. At the same time, there was a minimal rise from 10.7 to 11.3 in Frequency. This value then saw a steady drop to 8.3 during 1996 and 1998, which was followed by a no change four years years later.
As for the line chart, all of the figures witnessed gradual growth from 1994 to 1996, but later decreased moderately in two following years. 14-24 years olds climbed marginally to 10 between 1996 and 2000. After that, this data had a plateau during the last two years of research. At last, a slight increase was experienced in all other figures four years later.
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