The document summarizes trends in cinema-goer demographics in Great Britain from 1990 to 2010 based on a line graph:
- In 1990, those aged 34-44 made up 75% of cinema-goers, while those 25-30 were 40% and those 14-24 were 15%.
- By 2005, all groups saw increases, with those aged 34-44 shooting up to over 90%. Those aged 25-33 increased 20% and those 14-24 rose from 10% to 20%.
- From 2005-2010, all groups saw more gradual increases. Overall, the older generation tended to be bigger movie-goers.
The document summarizes trends in cinema-goer demographics in Great Britain from 1990 to 2010 based on a line graph:
- In 1990, those aged 34-44 made up 75% of cinema-goers, while those 25-30 were 40% and those 14-24 were 15%.
- By 2005, all groups saw increases, with those aged 34-44 shooting up to over 90%. Those aged 25-33 increased 20% and those 14-24 rose from 10% to 20%.
- From 2005-2010, all groups saw more gradual increases. Overall, the older generation tended to be bigger movie-goers.
The document summarizes trends in cinema-goer demographics in Great Britain from 1990 to 2010 based on a line graph:
- In 1990, those aged 34-44 made up 75% of cinema-goers, while those 25-30 were 40% and those 14-24 were 15%.
- By 2005, all groups saw increases, with those aged 34-44 shooting up to over 90%. Those aged 25-33 increased 20% and those 14-24 rose from 10% to 20%.
- From 2005-2010, all groups saw more gradual increases. Overall, the older generation tended to be bigger movie-goers.
The line graph shows the percentage of cinema-goers of different ages
who watch movies at cinemas at shopping malls from 1990 to 2010. In 1990, about 75% of movie-goers were people from the 34-44 age group, while 40% were people from the 25-30 age group. The percentage for 14-24 age group was at about 15 percent. In 1995, there was not much change in the youngest group while the 25-33 age group increased from 40 percent to 45 percent and the oldest age group also increased by about 5%, but still remained at the top of the chart. In 2000, the percentage for all the three groups dropped with the oldest group dropping to 68%, from more than 80% in 1995. However, in 2005, there seems to be an overall increase in all the three groups with oldest group shooting up to more than 90%. The second group shows an increase of about 20% while the youngest group increases from 10% to 20%. Between 2005 and 2010, there seems to be a more gradual increase among all the three groups. Overall, the older generation seems to be bigger movie-goers.
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TASK 2 Title : The Preferred Mode Of Transport In Great Britain From 1975 to 2005 The first graph shows the breakdown of car driving license holders among men and women