The provided chart illustrates the statistical information about the expenditure on goods: Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Camaras in France and the UK in 2010.
Overall, it is apparent that, while the amount of expenditure in France after and after the categories, the expenditure in the UK fluctuated over all the goods. However, the spending on computers and perfume on France slightly higher than the UK.
Focusing on France, perfume’s expense recorded at 200,000 pounds, additionally, the expenditure in cars twice of that perfume, at 400,000 pounds. The expenditure on computers and amount of money that expense on books is approximately equal to each, at 370,000 pounds on cars and 300,000 pounds on books. And the last but not least, cameras recorded at 150,000 pounds.
Turning to the expenditure in the UK, while the highest record through a year was cars at 450,000 pounds, the lowest among all categories was perfume, at approximately 140,000 pounds. Moreover, the other goods: computers, books, and cameras expenditure at 330,000, 410,000, and 360,000 pounds, respectively.
