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The image shows a table that lists the number of visitors in millions, their spending in pound billions, average spending per visit, and average nights per visit, in the UK from 2003 to 2008; the number of visits showed a general increase from 24.715 million in 2003 to 31.88 million in 2008, with a slight drop in 2007 to 32.778 million from 32.713 million in 2006; the spend also increased from 11.855 billion pounds in 2003 to 16.323 billion pounds in 2008, the average spend per visit fluctuated between 475 and 511 pounds; the average nights per visit consistently dropped from 8.2 in 2003 and 2004 to 7.7 in 2007 and 2008.
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The table show visitor in UK from year 2003 to 2008. It show number of visit, money people spend, and how many night they stay. Many people come to UK in this time and spend more money.
In 2003, visitor is twenty four million and spend eleven billion pound. The number go up next year. In 2005 and 2006, more people come. In 2007, it is the most, thirty two million visitor. In 2008, they spend sixteen billion pound. Every year the number go up and the money also go up.
The average spend per visit also change. In 2003, people spend four hundred seventy five pound. In 2008, people spend five hundred eleven pound. It show visitor spend more money when they come to UK.
The night people stay is not same. In 2003, it is eight night. In 2006, it is eight point four night. In 2008, it is seven point seven night. The number of night go down little.
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