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Band 7+: The table and graph below give information about cinema attendance in Australia between 1994 and 2002. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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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 given graphs illustrate Australian’s cinema attendance according to age, frequency, and percentage of the population between 1996 and 2000.

Overall, from the table, it is evident that the attendance had a slight increase whereas the frequency of people visiting the cinema had a gradual decline. In the line chart, the 14-24 age group were the most active group in terms of cinema visits.

Regarding cinema visits of all age groups, at the start of the period, 62% of the population attended the movies. This figure then experienced a 10% growth in 1997, at which time it stabilized until 2000, despite a minimal drop to 70% in 1999. The frequency of movie-goers, after a leap to 11.1 in 1997, witnessed a decline from 10.3 in 1996 to around 8.3 in the three last years.

When it comes to the number of movie visits by age group, the trends showed a four-year correlation even though the figure fluctuated quickly across all age groups. In 1996 and 1998, all moviegoers went to the theatres ten to fifteen times. This number peaked twice, at 16-21 times in 1997 and 1999, before declining to 13-18 times in 2000.

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