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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 three pie graphs illustrates the changes in final spending by a specific UK school in 1981, 1991 and 2001.
Overall, all graphs describes the total spending of school in 1981, 1991 and 2001 like insurance, teacher salaries, resources, furniture and equipment and other workers salaries.
As shown, in 1981, 40% spending on teachers salaries, 2% on insurance, 15% on furniture and equipments, 15% on resources and 28% spending on other workers salaries.
Furthermore, in 1991, 50% spending on teachers salaries, 3% on insurance, 5% on furniture and equipments, 20% resources and 22% on other workers salaries.
Additionally, in 2001, 45% spending on teachers salaries, 8% on insurance, 23% on furniture and equipments, 9% on resources and 15% on other workers salaries.
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