The table presents an analysis of the average annual expenditure of university students across three distinct countries.
Overall, there is a notable variance in total spending and the allocation of expenditures among these countries, with Country A exhibiting the highest costs and Country C the lowest.
Focusing on Country A, the total annual expenditure amounts to US$ 5000. Accommodation is the predominant expense, constituting 45% of the overall budget, followed by food at 22%. Additionally, leisure activities account for 22% of spending, while books represent a lesser portion at 3%. The remaining 8% is categorized under other expenses, which reflects a comprehensive educational experience alongside personal activities.
In contrast, Country B registers a total spending of US$ 4500. The distribution reveals that accommodation takes up a relatively lower percentage at 35%, while food expenses are slightly higher at 28%. Books see an increase to 9%, and leisure accounts for 23% of the total costs. Other expenses limit themselves to 5%, indicating a more frugal approach compared to Country A. Meanwhile, Country C displays the least expenditure at US$ 1500, where food dominates the budget at 36%, followed by books at 21% and accommodation at 30%. Leisure expenditures are modest at 12%, with only 1% earmarked for miscellaneous costs.
