The table represents how undergraduate student’s expenditures distribute five different categories in three countries.
Overall, countries had disparate spending patterns for instance, the highest expense had Country A, while at the least one Land C. Accommodation was the largest cost segment in countries A and B. However, in country C most significant part of expenditure was food.
In country A, housing cost was just under a half of total spending, whereas students allocated the 3% fraction to books that is smallest amount of money. Price of nutrient and recreation had the same ratio, 22% and expenditure of others ranks fourth with 8%.
In country B, the accommodation had the higher value with 35%. Food and leisure proportions consisted of nearly a quarter part of the total amount. The spending of book and others had 9% and 5% ratio.
In contrary others, students living in country C spent the largest ratio of their money for nutrition with 36%, and housing cost was second ranks. They expended 21% and from their budget respectively books and leisure. Others cost was the smallest part of their budget.
