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The image displays a table with columns titled Year, Number of visits (millions), Spend (pound billions), Average Spend per Visits, and Average Nights per Visits covering years 2003 to 2008. Data reads as follows: 2003 has 24.715 million visits, £11.855 billion spend, £475 average spend per visit, 8.2 average nights per visit; 2004 shows 27.755 million visits, £13.047 billion spend, £466 average spend per visit, 8.2 average nights; 2005 lists 29.971 million visits, £14.248 billion spend, £471 average spend, 8.3 nights; 2006 counts 32.713 million visits, £16.002 billion spend, £486 average spend, 8.4 nights; 2007 records 32.778 million visits, £15.960 billion spend, £487 average spend, 7.7 nights; 2008 notes 31.88 million visits, £16.323 billion spend, £511 average spend, 7.7 nights.
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The table provided displays the number of visitors to the UK and their average expenditure between 2003 and 2008.
Overall, the illustration presents noticeable variations and trends with some figures showing significant increase while other experience declines. It also highlights clear differences and gradual developments throughtout the given period.
It is worth noticing that the given information shows upward and downward movements in which the visitors of UK spent their money for six years from 2003 to 2008. The highest number of visits was 32.778 in 2007. The lowest range was 24.715 in 2003. The average spend per visit was in between 466 to 511. There was same average per night in 2007 and 2008 is 7.7 that was same in the wholw year. If we concern about pound billions that was starting from 11.855 and ending with 16.323 in six years. Overall the data reflects the obvious contrast and general trends.
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