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Band 5+: The chart below gives information about billions of euros invested in four areas by various organizations.

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The image illustrates investment in billions of euros by five organizations (A, B, C, D, E). For machinery, Organization A: 1.0, B: 1.0, C: 1.1, D: 1.2, E: 0.9. For building, Organization A: 0.6, B: 1.6, C: 0.6, D: 0.6, E: 0.8. For staff training, Organization A: 0.6, B: 0.6, C: 1.9, D: 1.0, E: 0.6. For research, Organization A: 0.5, B: 1.2, C: 0.4, D: 0.5, E: 0.2.
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The bar graph illustrates how much money invested in 4 different categories: machinery, building, employee training and research from five companies. Overall, organization B showed that they spend more than others while organization D’s investment is the lowest. It is also noticeable that building is focused by majority company.

To be more specific, company B spent over 1.8 billion euros for staff training which was doubled the amount of money that machinery costed (approximately 900 million euros). Followed by that, research costed 1.6 billion and building costed 1.4 billion euros. That figure for organization A was completely different, the spending for building topped of the list with about 1.5 billion euros and that for reasearch was only over 1 billion euros. Meanwhile, this company allocated 1.2 billion euros on traning their employees and 1 billion euros on machinery.

Regarding other corporations, organization C reported the fund for machinery and research was the same, at around 1.3 billion euros. Additionally, building was invested much lower, only 1 billion euros and staff training – the category received the lowest fund in this company – was invested 800 million euros. Both company D and E pioritized on building (1 billion euros) while they research was not be focused with 600 million euros and 700 million euros respectively. Machinery received approximately 900 million from company D fund and there was 700 million euros for staff training. In organization E, they paid about 900 million on training their workers whereas 800 million euros for machinery.

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