The graph below shows the cinema attendance in Australia and the average cinema visits by different age groups from 1996 to 2000. Information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparison where relevant.
The table describes data about the proportions and the mean of the population that visited cinemas between 1996 and 2000.
Besides
, the line graph depicts data of people who watch movies in cinemas by classifying them into four groups of age.
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Overall
, the years with the most attendance were 1997, 1998 and 2000, and the highest average was in 1997. Linking Words
Additionally
, the graph has a waver shape showing symmetric variations between all groups. People between 14 and 24 years old went most frequently to the theatres Linking Words
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between 25 and 35 were the ages less seen.
In regards to the table, in 1996, the percentage of the population had its lowest point at 62%, Linking Words
however
, in 1997, 1998 and 2000, the proportion remained stable at 72%. There was a middle point in 1999 at 70%. About the average, in 1997 was the highest at 11,1, Linking Words
nevertheless
, in 1999, there was a decrease to 8.2.
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On the other hand
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according to
the graph, all groups showed the same trend in which the 14 to 24-year-old group was the most common over time. In 1997 and 1999, the highest values were presented, Linking Words
nonetheless
, for all even years there were its points.Linking Words
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