The given pie chart provides information about the water consumption of six products and the proportion of total industrial output generated from these products.
Overall, vegetables and fruits ranked first in water usage and gross profit, respectively. It is noticeable that there was no difference in the proportion of lime and cereal between the two pies.
Regarding the average expenditure of water consumed, vegetables were recorded at nearly half of the total water consumption, significantly surpassing fruits, which held the second-highest place, at around a third. Approximately half the amount of water utilized for cereal compared to fruits (12%). Lime used slightly less water than cereal, according to 8%, one in twenty higher than the usage for rice and dandelion.
In terms of income, fruits were the most profitable product, contributing to two-fifths of the total. 31% of the gross earnings came from cereal sales, compared to 12% for cereal. In addition, the income of lime and rice was similar, at roughly one-tenth. Rice contributed minimally to profits, accounting for just 1% of the total revenue.
