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The provided graph illustrates the trends in cinema attendance among various age demographics in Australia from 1990 to a projected figure for 2010. Overall, the data indicates that individuals aged 14 to 24 consistently exhibited the highest cinema attendance, while those aged 50 and above demonstrated the lowest levels of engagement. Notably, attendance trends fluctuated […]
The chart presents data on Australian cinema attendance figures by age in the time period of 1990 to 2010. Overall, we can observe that across the 20 year span, the age group of 14-24 year olds is consistently the most active cinema-goers of all age groups while 50-and-up seniors make up the lowest percentage. 35-49 […]
The line graph above depicts trends in participants of cinema by age group in percentage between 1990 and 2010. On the whole, 14-24 year olds continued to attract the largest number of attendance showed an upward trend over the course of time whereas 50+ year olds was the lowest proportion throughout two decades. 14-24 year […]
The line graph depicts the amount of people within a different age group who attended the cinema at least once a year in Australia, by following four age groups (14-24, 25-34, 35-49 and 50+). The data is from 1990, with prediction up to 2010. Overall, we can see that the dominant trend for cinema attendance […]
The given line graph illustrates the attendance in cinema of Australian over a 20-year period starting from 1990. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that all age categories witnessed an upward trend throughout the years. It is also clear that while the 14-to-24 age racket had the highest cinema attendance, the over-50-year-old group […]
Overall, in total, more and more people preferred to visit the Cinema in spite of some fluctuating tends. Furthermore, the teens were the ones who enjoyed it the most, while the oldest ones marked as the least. Initially, attending a Cinema was the most popular among those aged 14-24 years old, with 90% of them […]
