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Band 6+: The table below shows responses to a questionnaire about a newly opened theatre at a club as answered by two sets of people (club members and the general public). Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents survey responses about a new theatre from 5000 people, categorized into club members and the general public. For club members: 25% highly satisfied, 40% satisfied, 10% neutral, 15% dissatisfied, and 10% highly dissatisfied. For the general public: 15% highly satisfied, 45% satisfied, 20% neutral, 13% dissatisfied, and 6% highly dissatisfied.
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The table illustrates responses to a question sheet about a recently opened theatre at a certain club, as answered by two sets of people, namely the club members and the general public.

Overall, both types of correspondents mostly feel satisfied, while some individuals feel highly dissatisfied about the theatre that just opened.

The first type of person is the club members. Examining the data, the most prominent feeling response is satisfied at 40%, followed by highly satisfied at a quarter, while neutral and highly dissatisfied are the least feelings felt by the type of person, with around 500 correspondents

On the other hand, the second type of correspondent is the General Public. Almost the same number as the first, but slightly higher, satisfied is the most dominant feeling at 45%, followed by one-fifth of them feelings neutral. Lastly, the lowest number is those who feel highly dissatisfied , at just 6%.

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