The line graph provides data on the level of participation in five different activities at a social club located in Melbourne, Australia over a timeframe between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, the number of participants attending the film club – the most popular activity over the period—and martial arts club remained fairly steady, while the other clubs witnessed erratic changes in their participation. It is also worth mentioning that the interest in table tennis saw the most rapid rise as opposed to amateur dramatics, which became the only club that lost its appeal for the public during the period in question.
The patterns for the film club and martial arts were quite similar. Starting the period with about 65 members, the film club lost about 5 members till 2000, although attendance then recovered reaching almost 70 in 2020. By comparison, the figure for martial arts fluctuated a little more markedly. Throughout this 20-year interval of time, it fluctuated between 30 and 40 members, and finished the period at the same number of attendees seen at the beginning of it.
In contrast, participation in both table tennis and musical performances increased dramatically. Regarding the table tennis club, it attracted around 18 members in 2000. This subsequently rose gradually until 2010, and then surged in the second half of the period eventually peaking at approximately 55 in 2020. As for musical performances, it was the only club with no members until after 2005; however, the membership then went up in a stable fashion to nearly 20 in 2020.
The only club to see a fall in the number of its members was amateur dramatics. Although the level of participation initially rose by about 5 members, from around 25 to just below 30 in the first five years, it then plummeted to merely 8 in 2020. This made amateur dramatics the least popular activity in that year.
Written in 22 minutes at the crack of dawn
Overall, the number of participants attending the film club – the most popular activity over the period—and martial arts club remained fairly steady, while the other clubs witnessed erratic changes in their participation. It is also worth mentioning that the interest in table tennis saw the most rapid rise as opposed to amateur dramatics, which became the only club that lost its appeal for the public during the period in question.
The patterns for the film club and martial arts were quite similar. Starting the period with about 65 members, the film club lost about 5 members till 2000, although attendance then recovered reaching almost 70 in 2020. By comparison, the figure for martial arts fluctuated a little more markedly. Throughout this 20-year interval of time, it fluctuated between 30 and 40 members, and finished the period at the same number of attendees seen at the beginning of it.
In contrast, participation in both table tennis and musical performances increased dramatically. Regarding the table tennis club, it attracted around 18 members in 2000. This subsequently rose gradually until 2010, and then surged in the second half of the period eventually peaking at approximately 55 in 2020. As for musical performances, it was the only club with no members until after 2005; however, the membership then went up in a stable fashion to nearly 20 in 2020.
The only club to see a fall in the number of its members was amateur dramatics. Although the level of participation initially rose by about 5 members, from around 25 to just below 30 in the first five years, it then plummeted to merely 8 in 2020. This made amateur dramatics the least popular activity in that year.
Written in 22 minutes at the crack of dawn