The exhibited table illustrates the proportion of the various expenses of different college students from the three countries.
By and large, Country A had the highest spending on their accommodation and other expenses, while Country B had just below country A and they had bought more leisure. Country C spent very little on each category except for food.
It can be explicitly stated that in Accommodation, all three countries spent Highest, but Country A had 15% more than Country B and Country C, where they were 15% and 30% respectively. While comes to Food which is the second highest spending, Country C had 8% and 14% more than Country B and Country A. In Leisure, Country A and Country B had almost equal share but, slightly more in Country B with 23%.
It is crystal clear that in Total Spending, Country A and Country B had competitive spending, although Country A had 500 USD extra when we compare with Country B. Whereas Country C had 1500 USD which is the least, but it had spent most on the Books and Food categories meanwhile, Country A and B had minimum spending on this category. In Others, as usual, country A had 4% greater than country B, meanwhile, Country C ended with 1%.
