The line graph below gives information on cinema attendance in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line graph illustrates the number of cinema attendance in the UK ranging from different
age
groups for two decades straight.
Overall
, we can see that each age
group has had similar changes in the percentage
of cinema attendees for two decades.
At first glance, it is clear that
most moviegoers range from the age
of 44-54 with the highest percentage
being around 51%. While
the lowest being the ages of 14-24 with the highest percentage
being around 21%. A massive 30% difference.
From the year 1995 until 2000, the percentage
of movie attendees from each age
group decreased slightly compared to the years before with the average decrease being around 3%. However
, in the sequents five years, there was a dramatic increase in moviegoers for all age
groups. Averaging with an increase rate of 10%.
Apart from
this
, it is shown that the ages of 44-54 and 34-44 have a similar amount of people going to the movies in 1990. The age
groups 24-34 and 14-24 had a lower proportion of people going to the movies in 1990 with 14-24-year-olds being the lowest. Nevertheless
, in the following years, each age
group has a drastic increase in cinema customers. With the all-time high being in the year 2010.Submitted by nafisa.sputri on
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