The presented bar chart illustrates the proportion of cinema-goers in a European nation during seven days of the week, from 2003 to 2007.
As can be seen clearly, there was an upward trend in the figures for Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, while the opposite was true for others except for Fridays. Additionally, weekends seemed to be the more preferred choice throughout the years.
To be specific, in 2003, 40% of the people went to the cinema on Saturdays, compared to 30% on Sundays and Fridays each. The next 2 years witnessed a 5% growth on Saturdays and Sundays, followed by a 20% decline in 2007. By contrast, there was no change in the figures for Fridays.
Movie-goers were slightly higher than on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in 2003 at 20% and 16% respectively, and these data experienced a drop to below 20% and 10% over the following 4 years. Finally, Mondays and Thursdays were visited by around 10% people in 2003, and these two figures modestly increased to more or less 44% at the end of surveyed years.
The presented bar chart illustrates the proportion of cinema-goers in a European nation during seven days of the week, from 2003 to 2007.
As can be
seen
clearly
, there was an upward trend in the figures for Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, while the opposite was true for others
except for
Fridays.
Additionally
, weekends seemed to be the more preferred choice throughout the years.
To be specific, in 2003, 40% of the
people
went to the cinema on Saturdays, compared to 30% on Sundays and Fridays each. The
next
2 years witnessed a 5% growth on Saturdays and Sundays, followed by a 20% decline in 2007. By contrast, there was no
change
in the figures for Fridays.
Movie-goers were
slightly
higher than on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in 2003 at 20% and 16%
respectively
, and these data experienced a drop to below 20% and 10% over the following 4 years.
Finally
, Mondays and Thursdays
were visited
by around 10%
people
in 2003, and these two figures
modestly
increased to more or less 44% at the
end
of surveyed years.