The graph shows information on the percentage of people who went to the cinema in 4 groups in the UK between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the figure of people went to cinema rose gradually over the period of 20 years. Although the four trends were similar in terms of a general rise, the rate of people aged 44-54 reached its highest point during the whole line graph.
In 1990, the smallest number of people going to the cinema of group age 14-24 was 15% but the biggest that one group age 44-54 was about 38%. In 2000, 4 groups fall sharply in both age 34-44 and 44-54 declined to remain above 30% while age 14-24 and 24-34 remained below 30%.
By 2010, the percentage of attendee cinema was highest in 44-55 was about 52%. Both age 14-24 and 34-44 rose slightly in 2010. However, age 24-34 went to cinema remained unchanged at about 33% compared to 2005.
The graph
shows
information on the percentage of
people
who went to the
cinema
in 4
groups
in the UK between 1990 and 2010.
Overall
, the figure of
people
went to
cinema
rose
gradually
over the period of 20 years. Although the four trends were similar in terms of a general rise, the rate of
people
aged 44-54 reached its highest point during the whole line graph.
In 1990, the smallest number of
people
going to the
cinema
of
group
age
14-24 was 15%
but
the biggest that one
group
age
44-54 was about 38%. In 2000, 4
groups
fall
sharply
in both
age
34-44 and 44-54 declined to remain above 30% while
age
14-24 and 24-34 remained below 30%.
By 2010, the percentage of attendee
cinema
was highest in 44-55 was about 52%. Both
age
14-24 and 34-44 rose
slightly
in 2010.
However
,
age
24-34 went to
cinema
remained unchanged at about 33% compared to 2005.