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The image presents a chart displaying the percentage of income adults and children, divided by gender, spent on four common items in the UK in 1998: food, electronic equipment, music, and videos. Adults spent 25% on food, 5% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 1% on videos; men spent 14% on food, 10% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 2% on videos; women spent 39% on food, 1% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 0.5% on videos; children spent 10% on food, 23% on electronic equipment, 39% on music, and 12% on videos; boys spent 9% on food, 18% on electronic equipment, 38% on music, and 18% on videos; girls spent 11% on food, 5% on electronic equipment, 40% on music, and 17% on videos.
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The given table analyses the percentage of money spent by the people in the UK on 4 popular items in 1998.
Overall, adults, men, and women preferred to spend their income on food, whereas, boys, girls, and children showed interest towards music. Electronic equipment, music, and videos were the least preferred spendings by aged people irrespective of sex.
Women spent 39 percent of their income on food, which is the highest spending on food. While men spent their 24 percent of money on food and electronic equipment. Just like women, adults bought food for 25 percent of their money.
In contrast to this, food was the least chosen option by children and boys, spending 10 percent and 9 percent of their purse respectively. All the younger ones spent almost same amount on music, which is their option. While, children chose electronic equipment as their second option, whereas girls preferred videos as their second option and boys opted both as their secondary option.
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