The given chart presents how much money was spent on different countries on goods in 2010.
Overall, while UK spent on cars, books and cameras more than France, the reverse pattern could be observed in the remaining groups. Among all the consumer goods, cars had the highest figures for both UK and France.
Regarding cars, books and computers, slightly under 450000 pounds were allocated on cars in Uk, while the figure for France was lower, at around 448000 pounds. Likewise, British spent modestly over 43000 pounds on purchasing books, which was 13000 pounds higher than French. Conversely, the number of computers consumed in France, stand at above 350000 pounds more than UK, where spent exactly 350000 pounds.
Concerning perfume and cameras, purchasing perfume was spent 200000 pounds by French, which is about 50000 pounds higher than the figure for British. Cameras followed a contrasting pattern, as the amount of money spent in UK stood at over pounds, surpassing double the figure in France.
