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The line graph reveals the one cities different type of people who attend the music concert from 2010 to 2015.
overall the given period age groups 16-24 was attended above half percentage, which is higher than the rest of them. Above 75 was least attend the concert.
To begin with, Percentages of both youngest people and 45-54 age people who went to music concerts were similar, stood at 40 %. However, the next 4 years saw a dramatic increase in the younger group, it climbed constantly to reach a peak at about 70%. Whereas the fluctuation of the 45-54 ages group when it considerable felt from 40% to the lowest and increase dramatically and reached in to less than 55. Regarding, the 25 - 44 years-old from 2010 to 2013, the figure for the former dropped from 40% to 30% while that of the later doubled to 20%.
The figure for the oldest group saw a steady increase of 12%, from 10% to 22% between 2010 and in 2011, continued to decline dramatically to 10% in 2012, and peaking at 22% again in 2015. Whereas, the rate of people aged 55-64 steadily fell by aproximately 3%, from 25% in 2010 to 22% in 2015, despite some small growths in between.
The line graph reveals the one cities
different
type of
people
who attend the music concert from 2010 to 2015.
overall
the
given
period age
groups
16-24
was attended
above half percentage, which is higher than the rest of them. Above 75 was least attend the concert.
To
begin
with, Percentages of both youngest
people
and 45-54 age
people
who went to music concerts were similar, stood at 40 %.
However
, the
next
4 years
saw
a dramatic increase in the younger
group
, it climbed
constantly
to reach a peak at about 70%. Whereas the fluctuation of the 45-54 ages
group
when it considerable felt from 40% to the lowest and increase
dramatically
and reached in to less than 55. Regarding, the 25 - 44 years-
old
from 2010 to 2013, the figure for the former dropped from 40% to 30% while that of the later doubled to 20%.
The figure for the oldest
group
saw
a steady increase of 12%, from 10% to 22% between 2010 and in 2011, continued to decline
dramatically
to 10% in 2012, and peaking at 22% again in 2015. Whereas, the rate of
people
aged 55-64
steadily
fell by
aproximately
3%, from 25% in 2010 to 22% in 2015, despite
some
small
growths in between.
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