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The image shows a bar graph of the amount spent on consumer goods in thousand pounds sterling by five countries: Belgium, Spain, Austria, and Britain. The goods are console games, outdoor game accessories, cosmetics, books, toys, and cameras. Console games spending ranges from 135 to 160, with Britain spending the most. Outdoor game accessories spending ranges from 135 to 170, with Austria spending the most. Cosmetics spending ranges from 140 to 160, with Belgium spending the most. Books spending ranges from 140 to 155, with Spain spending the most. Toys spending ranges from 140 to 165, with Britain spending the most. Cameras spending ranges from 135 to 160, with Belgium spending the most.
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The graph compares the spending habits of shoppers of five countries on six consumer products ,namely cosmetics, books ,toys and cameras.
It is clearly evident that , cameras and toys were the most common products in Britain.On other hand ,Belgium spend less money on cameras.
Britain spent more money on cameras by 170 million pound on cameras.Toys were the second largest number account of ( around 166 million pounds).while the amount of outdoor game a accessories were the lowest among other products.Australia spent more money on the first three goods by (almost 160 million pounds).Spain paid more money on toys (approximately 156 million pounds).The second highest products were outdoor game accessories at 154 million pounds.Belgium spend only 150 million pounds on outdoor game accessories.Cameras and books were the lowest amount spent in Belgium.
To sum up,spending money on cameras ,toys and books were higher than other products in the most nations.on Other side,The last three products were less popular.
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