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Band 9: The chart below shows the expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2010.

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The image shows a bar chart comparing the expenditure on consumer goods in pounds sterling between France and the UK in 2010. France's spending on cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras was around £400,000, £350,000, £300,000, £400,000, and £350,000 respectively. The UK's expenditure on the same goods was approximately £450,000, £400,000, £150,000, £450,000, and £300,000 respectively.
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The provided bar chart illustrates the expenditures of France and the UK on various consumer goods in 2010, measured in pounds sterling.

Overall, it is evident that the UK allocated a higher budget for consumer goods compared to France in 2010. Both countries spent the most on cars, with the UK also significantly investing in books, while France focused more on perfumes and cameras.

In detail, the UK’s expenditure on cars amounted to £450,000, surpassing its expenses on computers and cameras, which stood at £400,000 and £300,000 respectively. Books were also a significant expense for the UK at £150,000, much higher than the amount France spent on books. Conversely, the UK allocated the least amount of money, approximately £140,000, on perfumes.

In contrast, France’s highest consumer expense was on cars, totaling £400,000, followed closely by its spending on computers at £380,000. The expenditure on books was comparatively lower, recording £300,000. Interestingly, France allocated a substantial amount, around £350,000, for cameras, whereas its spending on perfumes was relatively modest at around £50,000.

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