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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 gives information about how many people visited in the UK as well as their averaged spending between 2003 and 2008.
Overall, the great deal with people went to the UK in 2006. Also, the higher the figure could be seen in the same category in 2007. On the other hand people who visited in 2006 and 2008 spent most.
Looking at the details, the most of visitors (32,778 millions) went to the UK in 2007 compared to the data (24,715 millions) in 2003.
Regarding spending, in 2008 it was higher than another years at 16,323 pound billions. The lowest spending could be seen in 2003 which the figure was 11,855 pound billions. Likewise, the expenditure on average from 2003 to 2008 was 480 pound billions per visits and it accounted for the highest proportion 511 pound billions per visits) in 2008. By contrast, in a term of average nights per visits spent the most at 8.9 in 2006 while the figure both of 2007 and 2008 showed the lowest at 7.7.
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