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The line graph illustrates how many times people of different ages attend the cinema on average.

At the same time, the


table gives information about the proportions of attendance and the frequency over 8 years from 1994 to 2002.

Overall, it can be seen that regardless of people’s ages, most of them went to the cinema more often before the 2000s,
being the youngest ones who attended more frequently than adults in general. Moreover, the attendance proportion
increased slightly during the period.

It can be noticed that two main age groups attended the cinema with more frequency and had a similar trend
throughout the period. In this case, the groups were people aged from 14 years old to 34 years old both of them began
at 12 and 10 visits respectively in 1994, then their figures reached a peak of 13 and 12 visits to decreased steadily in
1998 reaching a low of 8 and 7 visits. In the next years, their figures went up reaching 10 and 8 visits respectively.

A similar situation can be seen in the remaining groups which are comprised of people aged from 35 years old to people
older than 50 years old. In 1994, both groups started at 9 and 8 visits to increase reaching 11 visits. Then, their figures
went down steadily and reached 5 visits in 1998. From then onwards, both groups grew up but at different proportions.

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