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Band 5+: The chart below shows expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2010. Summarise and compare the significant factors.

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The image displays a bar chart comparing expenditures by France and the UK on consumer goods in 2010, measured in pounds sterling; on cars, France spent 400,000, while the UK spent 450,000; on computers, France spent 350,000, and the UK matched this with 350,000; on books, France spent 300,000, whereas the UK spent 400,000; on perfume, France spent 200,000, with the UK at 150,000; on cameras, France spent 150,000, and the UK 350,000.
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The bar chart illustrates the expenses of France and the United States on 5 consumer goods (cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras) in 2010. Units are measure in pounds sterling.

Overall the UK spent more money on consumer goods than France, both country expenditures were at their highest on cars nonetheless the French have spent the least on cameras while the Britains on perfumes.

In the terms of cars the uk had spent almost £450.000 as opposed to France which spent £400.000 in total, similarly the British spent more than the French in the camera category ( about £350.000 and £100.000), on the opposing side the French’s expenditures on perfumes were roughly higher than the Britain’s (a total of £200.000 and just over £100.000).

On the other hand, the amount of money spent on books in the uk was a lot higher than France by almost £100.000, when in computers the it slightly differs between both countries by £350.000 in the uk and almost £380.000 in France with a £30.000 difference.

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