The graph below shows the average number of movies seen in a theater per year, by age group. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph illustrates the average annual number of movies seen in cinema by three
age
groups between 2000 and 2015.
Overall
, it is evident that the youngest age
group, 18-24-year-olds, saw minor growth, while
the other two older age
brackets experienced a definite decrease over the period.
The number of films watched by those aged 45 to 65 commenced at 15, the highest in 2000, but settled into a decline, plunging to eight in 2015. Similarly
, the figure for 25-44-year-olds also
dropped from 12 to five across the same period. Conversely
, a different trend was represented in the 18-24 age
cohort; it rose from 10 in 2000 to 12 in 2005, remained the same in 2010, yet ranked top with 14 in 2015.
With these discernible changes over the 15 years, in 2015, individuals aged 18 to 25 saw movies in a theatre the most, followed by the 25-44 and 45-65 age
groups. This
is a massive shift compared to the 2000 ranking, where the eldest took the lead and the youngest ranked at the bottom.Submitted by doable on
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