The bar graph illustrates the amount of money each organization spends on different categories, measured in billion euros.
Overall, Organization B spends the most across four categories, with the majority of its expenditure directed toward staff training. In contrast, Organization C allocates most of its investments to machinery and research purposes, while the remaining organizations primarily focus on building expenses.
It is clear that staff training is the category receiving the highest investment in Organization B. Additionally, this organization allocates substantial amounts of money to research and building, which total approximately 1.6 billion and 1.4 billion euros, respectively. Furthermore, Organization C invests the most in machinery and research, with both categories receiving the same amount of funding. Investments in building and staff training are comparatively lower, at around 1 billion and 0.8 billion euros, respectively.
Regarding the other organizations, they exhibit a similar pattern across the chart. Specifically, building receives the most investment in Organization A, amounting to approximately 1.5 billion euros. Other categories are funded with significant amounts, around 1.1 billion euros. While Organizations D and E primarily invest in building, they also allocate considerable amounts to machinery and staff training.
