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There is a line graph, which describes a percentage evolution of visiting the cinema once a month or more, between 1984 and 2004. Moreover there are 4 age groups: 7-14, 15-24, 25-34, 35 and over years old. People whose age were around 15-24 years old, had the most significant increase in those 20 years. The […]
The line chart compares the differences in the proportion of four age groups going to the cinema monthly between 1984 and 2004. Overall, the four groups underwent a rise throughout the years. While the youngsters during 15-24 experienced the highest share in a 20-year period, the maturer seemed not to have much interest in visiting […]
The graph illustrates the proportion of people, separated into 4 age groups, going to the cinema every month from 1984 to 2003. Overall, all four groups experienced multiple fluctuations over time. The 15-24 age group visited the cinema the most often while the 35 and over age group visited rarely visited the cinema. Looking at […]
the exhibital line graph demonstrates the proportion of cinema goers at lease once a month in four age groups from 1984 to 2003. Generally, the proportion of people falling into all age groups go to cinema at lease once a month ascended over the period shown In adition, 15-24 age bracket continued to become the […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of cinema-goers at least once a month by four demographics during 1984-2004 period. Overall, all groups experienced an increase despite fluctuations over the period. While the 15-24 group remained the highest attendance rate, the opposite was true for the 35 and over. In 1984, the percentage of the 15-24 […]
