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Band 5+: Analysis of the Pie Charts for Total School Spending in 1981, 1991, and 2001

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The image shows pie charts detailing a UK school's annual spending distribution for 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1981: Teachers' salaries 40%, Other workers' salaries 28%, Resources (e.g., books) 15%, Furniture and equipment 15%, Insurance 2%. In 1991: Teachers' salaries 50%, Other workers' salaries 22%, Resources (e.g., books) 20%, Furniture and equipment 5%, Insurance 3%. In 2001: Teachers' salaries 45%, Other workers' salaries 15%, Resources (e.g., books) 9%, Furniture and equipment 23%, Insurance 8%.
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The pie charts provided vividly demonstrate a variation of a UK school’s yearly spending on several sectors, surveying in 1981, 1991, and 2001.

In general, “teachers’ salaries” occupied most of the (total spending) in all three years, and “other workers’ salaries” and “furniture and equipment” ranked the second highest (spending) depending on the years. In contrast, the minority of (total annual spending) was made up of other areas such as “insurance”, “resources”.

When looking at the pie charts in detail, paying for teachers consistently constituted to (the highest percentage), accounting for 40% in 1981, 50% by a decade, and 45% at the end of the survey. In contrast, insurance contributed to a tiny fraction of (the total spending) with 2%, 3% and nearly 10% in 1981, 1991, and 2001 respectively.

Spending on other sectors such as resources; furniture and equipment; and other worker’s salaries were fairly inconsistent. In 1981 and 1991, salaries of workers took up between 22% and 28%; however, this figure dropped to nearly half in 2001. Similarly, resources; and furniture and equipment contributed to spending from 5% to 23% of the school worth in three years.

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