The bar chart illustrates how much money is invested in four different categories, namely machinery, building, staff training, and research from five organizations.
Overall, organization B invests a large amount of money in all categories, especially in staff training and research, which receive the highest levels of funding.
As can be seen in the chart, the amount of money is spent on staff training by organization B is about 1.8 billion, and the figures for organization A and organizations C,D,E are lower, at 1.2 billion and around 0.9 billion, respectively. About 1.6 billion is invested in research from organization B, compared to nearly 1.2 billion in organization A and approximately 1.3 billion in organization C. Meanwhile, the figures for this category in organization D and E are quite similar at around 0.6 billion.
Regarding the remaining groups, the amount of money is invested in building from organization A is about 1.5 billion, whereas the organization B spent only 1.3 billion on this category. The figure for three remaining organizations are equal at exactly 1.1 billion. The investment in machinery from organization C (is just over 1.2 billion) is far higher than that of organization A and E, which is about 0.9 billion and exactly 0.8 billion, in that order. Meanwhile, a similar investment can be seen in the figures for two remaining organizations, which is about 0.9 billion.
