The provided table gives data on outcomes of a questionnaire given to people, visiting the London National History Museum in different three years.
Overall, the most popular response was seeing specific displays, whereas the least popular was work.
In 2000, most of people’s visiting reason was because they came to specific displays, with 52 respondents selecting this option. Although, this figure slightly declined to 48 in 2010, it rose markedly again to 54 in 2020, maintaining the highest results of a survey throughout years. Another reason for visit, which is tourism, also increased noticeably from 7 in 2000, going up to 22 after 20 years.
The number for school trip saw a moderate upward trend from 15 in 2000 to 22 in 2010, before experiencing a small decrease to 20 in 2020. Work related purposes remained stable over the entire period.
