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The image shows a bar graph titled "Amount spent on consumer goods" with six categories: Photographic Film, Toys, CDs, Perfumes, Tennis Racquets, and Personal Stereos, each with bars representing four countries' spending in thousand pounds sterling. Britain's spending is indicated with solid bars, France with horizontal stripes, Italy with dots, and Germany with diagonal stripes. Britain spends the most on Photographic Film, Toys, and Tennis Racquets, with amounts ranging from approximately 155 to 170 thousand pounds. France spends the most on Perfumes, around 145 thousand pounds. Italy spends the least on all categories, with amounts ranging from 130 to 150 thousand pounds. Germany's spending is highest for CDs and Personal Stereos, with amounts around 165 to 170 thousand pounds.
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The graph illustrates how much money people spent on several types of consumer goods in Britain, France, Italy, and Germany.
Overall, the bar chart depicts that British expenses are the highest in all categories. In the meantime, in Germany people spend less money on almost each kind of goods, except for tennis racquets and perfumes. Personal stereo expenditure is equal in France and Germany.
According to the diagram, in Britain there are highest costs on all types of consumer goods (160 thousand pounds sterling and more) but tennis racquets (155,000 pounds sterling) and personal stereos (over 155,000 pounds sterling). By contrast, Germans spend 145,000 pounds sterling on toys, CDs and photographic films, and 150,000 pounds sterling on the rest categories.
French personal stereo spending is the same as in Germany, accounting for 150,000 pounds sterling. Toys costs in France, as well as in Italy, are more than 155,000 pounds sterling. In general, the smallest amount of money spent on tennis racquets and perfumes was in Italy.
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