The following report outlines the amount spent on six consumer goods in four European countries as depicted in the provided bar graph.
In general, Britain shows the highest expenditure on Photographic Film, Toys, and Tennis Racquets, while France records the most significant spending on Perfumes. Italy, on the other hand, exhibits the lowest expenditures across all categories, with Germany leading in spending on CDs and Personal Stereos.
Focusing on Britain, it can be observed that the largest budget allocation is for Tennis Racquets, standing at approximately 170 thousand pounds, closely followed by Photographic Film with around 165 thousand pounds and Toys at nearly 155 thousand pounds. This significant spending pattern indicates a preference for sports and recreational activities in the country.
Turning attention to Germany, the data reveals a contrasting trend, with the highest expenditure on CDs, totaling around 170 thousand pounds, and Personal Stereos, amounting to approximately 165 thousand pounds. This inclination towards music-related items highlights the cultural and entertainment preferences within the German population.
