The table and the chart provide information about the total expenditure of students studying abroad on accommodation, tuition and living cost, as well as the average amount of money spent in US dollars per week in different nations.
Overall, it is clear that Country A has the highest average expenses per week, whereas Country D records the lowest. Similarly, Country A’s total spending outweighs the other three countries, while Country D shows the lowest overall figures.
As per the table, Country A allocates 875 USD each week, which is the maximum figure among the four nations. This is followed by Country B at 735 USD, while Country C comes next with 650 USD. Finally, Country D spends approximately half as much as Country A, at 435 USD.
Moving on to the chart, living costs represent the greatest expense in almost all countries, trailed by tuition and accommodation. Country A remains at the top, with the highest spending, while Country B comes next. Country C and Country D have nearly similar levels of expenditure, although Country D is slightly lower.
