The chart below shows the percentage of people of different age groups who went to the cinema once a month or more in one European country from 2000 to 2011.
Given is the line graph depicting the proportion of comers in various age ranges who went to the movie theater more than one time in the 11-year period, starting from 2000.
It is conspicuous that the percentages, although, underwent significant fluctuation, they had the surge trend in general. 15 to 24 is the age that was the most keen on cinema owing to its highest rate.
People from 7 to over 35 years old were the main objects of this study. Starting from 15 % in 2000, the rate of people from 15 to under 25 years old witnessed the remarkable volatility to reach a peak of 57% in 2010 before stopping at 52% in 2011.
Similarly, the fluctuation of the age 7 to 14 experienced the variation to grasp the escalation to 30% in the end of period from 10% in 2000. 25 to over 35 were the ages that had low rate with the statistic recorded in 2011 were 13 and 30 % after accreting from 2% and 5%, respectively.
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