A glance at the provided table illustrates the figures of visitors came to Ashdown Museum while the circular diagrams showed their satisfaction during the year before and after refurbishment. In general, it is clearly apparent that there was an increase in the number of visitors and those who felt satisfied and very satisfied after it was renovated.
Looking in more detail from the table, the amount of people who visited the museum inclined by 18.000 after it was reconstruction from 74.000 to 92.000. Moreover, regarding the data depicted in the charts, the visitors who felt satisfied and very satisfied with the museum rose significantly after renovation by 10% and 20% respectively. On the other hand, the visitors who experienced dissatisfied and very dissatisfied declined by around half comparing to the year before refurbishment. However, the respondents of visitors who gave no response about the survey in both periods remained unchanged at 5%.
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