The bar chart exemplifies the overall expenses on goods that is measured in pounds sterling, reported from 2 distinct nations: Uk and France, in the year of 2010. From the comprehensive perspective, both countries allocated more money distribution for cars than for the other counterparts. Conversely, the perfumes registered the least priority in the Uk and cameras in France.
Regarding cars, France was pounds-dominated when allocating sharply £400,000 compared to approximately £450,000 dedicated by Uk dwellers. Similarly, the British spent more money on books, constituting around £400,000 while the French’s expenditure ranked second at £300,000. Additionally, it was witnessed a prominent contrast in cameras between the two countries when the Uk took the lead at £350,000 which was nearly a double fold for the French at £150,000.
To the contrary, France recorded softly higher budgets for the remaining goods. Concerning computers, The French spent slightly above £350,000 thus outspending the British which followed closely behind with £350,000 accounted for. In terms of perfumes, the UK attracted a relatively thin amount of money on the aforecited products for £200,000 in comparison to that of France for merely £200,000.
