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The data compares the cinema attendance of different age groups in Great Britain over a 16-year period between 1984 and 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that all groups demonstrated a significant growth, although some of them (15-24 and 7-14) showed a slight decrease by the end of the period. Focusing on 15-24 ages first, it […]
We can see the rise of the cinema popularity by the people of different age in the Great Britain between 1984 and 2000. The highest increase of attendance we can observe by the young adults of 15-24, it started at 16% in 1984 and had gone up to 54% by 2000. However there were some […]
The line graph compares four different age categories in terms of their attendance at the cinema in Great Britain between 1984 and 2000. Units are measured in percentages. Although there were fluctuations, overall, all four age groups in question showed an upward trend throughout the entire period, albeit with varying levels of growth. Of particular […]
The provided line graph compares cinema attendance among four age groups—children, teens, young adults, and adults—from 1984 to 2000 in Britain. Overall, all age groups experienced an upward trend during this period, despite differing rates of increase. The data reveals that the teen group had the highest cinema attendance, with just over 15% of their […]
The provided line graph compares 4 groups of the cinema attendance (child, teen, young adult, and adult) between 1984 and 2000 in Britain. Overall, all the age groups show upward trend during this period, even though they have different increase rate. The data reveals that the teen group was the most cinema attendance with just […]
The given line graph depicts data on the changes in the number of cinema attendance among four separate age groups in England over a 15-year period from 1984 to 2000, measured in percentage. Generally, it is manifest that a considerably upward trend was seen throughout all four graphs during the given time. However, the number […]
