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Surveying weekly cinema-going habits of a European state’s pop | Diyorbek's IELTS

Surveying weekly cinema-going habits of a European state’s population over the course of three years (2003, 2005, and 2007) shows that the highest attendance is recorded in the period of Friday through Sunday. Saturday is the peak of a typical week while Friday and Sunday show similar numbers. Considerably fewer people go to theaters on the four remaining days of the week, and the overall numbers do not register noticeable variations across the three years in question.

In 2003 the week starts slowly with only 10% of the nation going to a cinema on Mondays but double that the next day. Attendance tapers off the following two days to 16% and 12% before surging to 30% on Friday. Saturday’s data are at 40% while those for Sunday are identical to the Friday’s.

2005 witnessed some departures from the 2003 pattern: Though attendance for Monday was higher, at 14%, the subsequent three days witnessed 2-3% fewer theatergoers. The number for Friday was identical but more individuals went to a cinema on both weekend days (45% and 34% respectively)

In the final year examined, the numbers varied over the previous year by being 2-5% lower on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sunday but higher by an equal amount on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Attendance remained the same for the Fridays as in the previous two years covered.