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The table shows statistics on cinemagoers regardless of age, whereas the line graph depicts how often Australian people of different ages went to the cinema, both datasets were investigated over a five-year period from 1996 to 2000. Overall, it is evident that cinema attendance among all age groups showed a steady upward trend throughout the […]
The table presents the percentage of the population who went to the cinema and their visit frequency, while the line chart illustrates cinema visits by age over a five-year period from 1996 to 2000. Overall, the period recorded an upward trend in cinema attendance, with young people more likely to visit the cinema. It is […]
The given graphs illustrate Australian’s cinema attendance according to age, frequency, and percentage of the population between 1996 and 2000. Overall, from the table, it is evident that the attendance had a slight increase whereas the frequency of people visiting the cinema had a gradual decline. In the line chart, the 14-24 age group were […]
The table and the line graph provide information about the cinema attendance rates and the average number of visits across different age groups from 1994 to 2002, at 2-year intervals. Overall, although more Australian individuals are drawn to cinema, the average visits per person experienced a decline during the period. Additionally, cinematic experiences were the […]
The table and chart illustrate the cinema attendance in Australia from 1994 to 2002. Overall, the annual attendance increased whilst the frequency of visit underwent fluctuation with an overall declining trend. It is also clear that people aged 14-24 were the most frequent moviegoers, opposite people aged 35-49, who were the less frequent moviegoers. In […]
