The line graph shows the average prices of tickets sold at a theatre and the bar chart shows the average percentage of tickets sold in 2010 and 2011. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The line graph depicts the mean prices of movie
tickets
at a theatre, with the bar chart illustrating the proportion of tickets
sold in per cent between 2010 and 2011.
Overall
, it can be seen that the ticket prices are mostly stable compared to the given line graph, while
the highest percentage of tickets
sold is in Q4 in 2010.
To begin
with, the median price of tickets
taken was around 9.25 pounds in Q1 and steadily until Q2. After that, the fee rose dramatically to 10.5 pounds in Q3, then
stabilised until Q2 in the next period. Moreover
, the cost of sold tickets
fluctuated until Q4, and the prices remained the same.
Additionally
, the percentage of tickets
sold was similar in Q1 and Q2 in 2010 at 60%, then
slightly decreased to around 50% in Q3, and reached a peak at 80% in Q4. On the other hand
, in 2011, the percentage of tickets
sold was 20% in the same trend as 2010 and jumped to approximately 70% in Q4 of 2011.Submitted by napatnp18065322 on
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