The line graph depicts different age groups who went to music concerts percentage-wise between 2010 and 2015.
Overall, there was a growing trend among all age groups except for the age group 55-64, which featured a reverse trend.
Initially, the age group 45-54 stood first, with nearly 52% of them attending music concerts. But there was a dip to 40% in 2011, after which the percentage steadily increased to nearly the same as 2010 in 2015. The age group 16-24, which started at 40%, showed a rapidly increasing trend skyrocketing to 70% in 2015.
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The age group 25-44 started at 40% but dipped to 30% in 2013, after which the percentage steadily increased and reached around 48% in 2015. The age group 55-64 began with a bit more than 20%, peaked 30% in 2013, and then followed a downward course that hit almost 20% in 2015.
The age group above 75 started with 10%, reached their peak of 20% in 2011, dipped to 10% in 2013, and increased steadily upwards, hitting 20% again in 2015.
From the graph, it is clear that young people aged between 16 - 24 showed great interest in attending music concerts.
The line graph depicts
different
age
groups
who went to music concerts percentage-wise between 2010 and 2015.
Overall
, there was a growing trend among all
age
groups
except for
the
age
group
55-64, which featured a reverse trend.
Initially
, the
age
group
45-54 stood
first
, with
nearly
52% of them attending music concerts.
But
there was a dip to 40% in 2011, after which the percentage
steadily
increased to
nearly
the same as 2010 in 2015. The
age
group
16-24, which
started
at 40%,
showed
a
rapidly
increasing trend skyrocketing to 70% in 2015.
Please
find the question below:
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: //
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.
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The
age
group
25-44
started
at 40%
but
dipped to 30% in 2013, after which the percentage
steadily
increased and reached around 48% in 2015. The
age
group
55-64 began with a bit more than 20%, peaked 30% in 2013, and then followed a downward course that hit almost 20% in 2015.
The
age
group
above 75
started
with 10%, reached their peak of 20% in 2011, dipped to 10% in 2013, and increased
steadily
upwards, hitting 20% again in 2015.
From the graph, it is
clear
that young
people
aged between
16 - 24
showed
great interest in attending music concerts.