The given bar chart illustrates the expenditure on five distinct goods in France and the UK in 2010.
Overall, cars were the most significant expenditure in both countries, while there were notable differences in the spending on cameras between the two.
In France, the highest expenditure was on cars, amounting to approximately £400,000, followed closely by computers, with around £380,000 spent. Cameras had the lowest expenditure among the goods mentioned, totaling £150,000.
In the UK, cars also accounted for the highest expenditure, with approximately £450,000 spent. Books followed closely behind, with just over £450,000 spent, making it the second-largest expenditure category. Perfume had the lowest expenditure in the UK, with around £140,000 spent.
Overall, while cars were the most significant expenditure in both countries, the UK spent more on books compared to France, and France spent more on computers compared to the UK. Additionally, there was a considerable contrast in the spending on cameras, with France spending less than the UK in this category.
