The table shows how much money in pounds France and the UK spent on five different products in 2010.
Overall, what is notable from the chart is that the UK showed greater figures than France on consumer cars, books, and cameras whereas a contrasting pattern could be observed in the other products. Among all the given goods was comsumered, the UK held the top spot for cars whereas this position belonged to cars in France and books in the UK.
Regarding people use cars, the amount of money which spent on cars in the UK stood at 450,000 pounds, which was higher than the figure for France by 50,000 pounds. Similarly, for the books, the amount of money spent on this was 400,000 pounds in the UK, surpassing the figure for France by 100,000 pounds in the same products group. In contrast, the amount of computers in France there were 375,000 pounds, which is sliggtly higher than the figure for the UK by 25,000 pounds in comsumer computers.
Concerning the participation of the perfume, the amount of money spent on this in France stood at 200,000 pounds, which surpassed the figure for the UK by 50,000 pounds in the same goods. However, 350,000 pounds of cameras were spent in the UK, which was over double the figure for France with only 170,000 pounds.
