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Band 6+: The chart below shows the expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2010.

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The image shows a bar chart comparing the expenditure on consumer goods in pounds sterling between France and the UK in 2010. France's spending on cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras was around £400,000, £350,000, £300,000, £400,000, and £350,000 respectively. The UK's expenditure on the same goods was approximately £450,000, £400,000, £150,000, £450,000, and £300,000 respectively.
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The given bar chart illustrates data on the amount of money spent on five distinctive goods in France and UK in 2010.

Overall, cars were one are of goods that indicated huge number of expenditure in both countries. Additionally, significant contrast was observed in the consumption of cameras when comparing two countries.

In detail, cars and computers had mostly been spent money on in France as the figures showed 400,000 pounds sterling and roughly 380,000 pounds sterling respectively. Cameras, on the other hand, depicted lower figures for the country with 150,000 pounds sterling in the period given.

Regarding the UK, cars were also popular expenditure field as the number suggested 450,000 pounds sterling. In addition, books came as the second largest consumption area with just above 450,000 pounds sterling. In this country, perfume was the lowest preference of expense since the number indicated approximately 140,000 pounds sterling.

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