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The two pie charts illustrate the average expenditure by households in a country at two different points in its economic development. Overall, food decreased significantly for the entire period, and recreation and other items increased dramatically. Moreover, it is noticeable that others households spending became more prominent. In 1929, Medical care, housing and education recorded […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the average household expenditure in a particular country during two distinct periods: 1920 and 2000. A notable shift in spending patterns is apparent when comparing the two years, with a significant reduction in food expenditure and a marked increase in categories such as recreation and communication. In 1920, households allocated […]
The two pie charts compare the average household expenditure across nine different categories in a specific country in 1920 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that the spending patterns changed significantly over the 80-year period. While food was the dominant expense in 1920, it was replaced by recreation and other items by 2000. Additionally, most […]
The two pie graphs present the difference of average outcome by families in 1920 and 2000. Over the decades, the most noticeable change is in the area that majority households spend their money. In 1920, food was the biggest area households spend to, which is took approximately 70 percent out of all number. While, in […]
The illustration depicts the development of household expenditure in several categories at a spesific country during a span of 80 years. Overall, there are nine categories of cost spent by the household. There was a considerably rose in number at recreation and other items, meanwhile food category plummeted over the given period. In 1920 which […]
The pie charts demonstrate the principal goods and services are bought by households in a country in 1920 and 2000. The data is given in percentages and divided into nine categories: food, household goods, clothing, housing, education, travelling and communication, fuel and light, medical care, recreation and other items. It is obvious that the high […]
The two pie charts demonstrate how people spend money in a country in 1920 and 2000. Overall, people spend most money on food in 1920, but in 2000 they spend less on food and more for other things like recreation and travelling. In 1920, food was biggest part of spending, about 72%. Other things like […]
The two pie charts illustrate how household spending in a country changed between 1920 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that the proportion of money spent on food fell dramatically, while the amount spent on recreation, travel and communication increased significantly over the period. In 1920, food made up by far the largest share of […]
The data illustrates the average expenditure by households in a country at two different years in its economic development. In 1920, the proportion of money spent on food was the greatest, while in contrast with year 2000, it was the second greatest, with recreation and other items being the highest percentage. The rest of the […]
The two pie charts illustarte the average spending by households in a country at two different points ( during 1920 and 2000) in its economic development. The two pie charts feature great fluctuations among the two years. For instance, during 1981 most of the expenses were on necessary household expenditure. Thus, (Medical care, fuel and […]
Both pie charts illustrate the distribution of household expenditures on average between 1920 and 2000 in terms of economic development. Overall, there is a notable increase in purporting expenditures between the two periods. The figures for food had a significant decrease and a corresponding increase from other areas. In 1920, the major proportion belonged to […]
The provided set of pie Chart depicts expenditure by household on various sources in one nation at two different periods, 1920 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that spending of money on food was substantial decline while on recreation and other item showed the most notable increase growth. Moreover, remains 5 sources grew steadily […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of money spent by households on nine categories in a country in 1920 and 2000. Overall, the initial impression from the pie charts is that the expense for food prevails over the other categories was dramatic in 1920, whereas by 2000 the proportions had changed. In terms of the […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of money spent by households on nine categories, including goods and services, in a country in 1920 and 2000. Overall, the initian impression from the pie charts is that the preference for food over the other categories was dramatic in 1920, whereas by 2000 the proportions had changed and […]
