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Band 5+: The chart below shows the ampunt spent on six consumer goods in four Europian countries

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The image presents a horizontal bar chart comparing the amount spent on six consumer goods in Britain, France, Italy, and Germany. Britain has the highest expenditure in 'Photographic film' at about 175 units, 'Toys' at approximately 155 units, and 'Perfumes' close to 168 units. France leads spending on 'Personal stereos' at just over 160 units and 'CDs' at around 147 units, while Italy tops in 'Tennis racquets' at nearly 138 units. For 'Photographic film,' France, Italy, and Germany spend roughly 165, 158, and 145 units, respectively. 'Toys' expenditure is about 145 units in France, 145 units in Italy, and 140 units in Germany. Italy spends around 145 units on 'CDs,' and Germany spends approximately 140 units. 'Perfumes' see France, Italy, and Germany spending in the vicinity of 155, 153, and 143 units, respectively. In 'Tennis racquets,' Britain expends close to 135 units, France about 125 units, and Germany around 123 units. Lastly, 'Personal stereos' expenses are approximately 155 units in Britain, 148 units in Italy, and 130 units in Germany. Scale measurement is unmarked, but units range from 130 to 175, divided into increments of 5.
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The chart illustrates the expenditures on six consumer goods across four European countries. Overall, it is obvious that the volume spent the most money on photographic film. Additionally, while Britain spends more on consumer goods, Germany spends the least except for perfumes.

To begin with, 170 millions dollars was spent by on photographic, film and it stood at the top the bar. Britain also spent more than 160 million dollars on Toys and CDs, which is higher than in other categories. Moreover, France and Italy had fairly similar data for purchasing Toys and CDs ranging between 150 and 155 million dollars. The amount Germany spends is less in all consumer items compared to other nations.

Regarding three consumer goods namely perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos a ower purchase in 4 Europe countries. Britain continues to spend the most money on perfumes and average spending for tennis racquets and personal stereos. In addition, the amount spent on perfumes and tennis racquets is equal at 155 million dollars, and France also spent equal amount of perfumes and personal stereos with 147 million dollars

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