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The image displays a bar chart comparing the percentage of total spending in three categories (food and drink, restaurant and hotel, entertainment) by five age groups of UK residents in 2004. Data points for each category are as follows: Under 30: Food and drink approximately 18%, Restaurant and hotel around 8%, Entertainment about 6%. The 31-45 age group: Food and drink roughly 16%, Restaurant and hotel approximately 11%, Entertainment around 6%. For age 46-60: Food and drink about 15%, Restaurant and hotel nearly 10%, Entertainment around 5%. The 61-75 age group: Food and drink nearly 17%, Restaurant and hotel about 8%, Entertainment approximately 6%. Ages 76+: Food and drink approximately 7%, Restaurant and hotel around 4%, Entertainment about 3%.
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The graph illustrates the people in the UK, what waste their money in 2004 in three categories.
Overall, the majotity of users entertainment are the older males and females. Despite this, youngers and middle-aged people waste their money to hotel and restaurant.
The percentage of people is increases with every older age to food and drink. Elders percentage is around 23%, and nearly to this expendirures of entertaiment with 61-75 ages. Young and middle-aged people use their money for eating and hotel.
The number of youngs under 30 waste it to restaurant and hotel just over 15%, other ages despite elders around this percent, and all categories on the chart used over by 13% of 31-45 ages, however people who are 46-60 aged expenditure of that three things under 15%.
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