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Band 5+: 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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Having the information about how much money spent on various items,that is, cars,computers, books, perfume and cameras in two different nations UK and France in year 2010 is manifested by bar graph.

Overall, it is striking that the UK spent more money on goods than the France in the given time period. However, the maximum amount of money is consumed on cars in both countries whereas the least money was spent on perfume in UK as compared to cameras in France.

By preliminary analysis of the bar graph, it is conspicuous that the significant amount of cash spent was on cars in UK, accounted for £450,000, followed by the books in the year 2010. Although, spending on computers and cameras were same in this year, which was £350,000. Meanwhile, in the case of perfume, only about £140,000 was utilized.

Probing ahead, the figures for spending money on cars and computers in France was almost same with £400,000 and £380,000 respectively. In 2010, money utilized on books was £300,000 which was much lower than UK. Nevertheless, an insignificant discrepancy of around £50,000 was observed in the spending on perfume and cameras in year 2010.

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