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The image comprises a bar chart depicting consumer goods expenditure in 2010 (pounds sterling) for France and the UK across five categories. For cars, France spent 400,000 and the UK spent 450,000. For computers, France's expenditure was 350,000, while the UK expended 300,000. Books expenditure for France was at 300,000, contrasted with the UK's 400,000. On perfume, France spent 150,000 and the UK 200,000. Regarding cameras, France allocated 150,000 compared to the UK's 350,000.
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In the given barchart , the expenses done on various products in two countries uk & france for a specific year is shown and compared.
Its been provided with the relative costs beared for two nations for the consumptions of mutiple products by people ranging from slightly more than euro 100000 to a high of eu 450000 for other.
Provided that the highest values for the cars is covered by eu 450000 in uk while been the eu 400000 in france .The perfumes were the least sold items valued by approx eu 150000 in uk and eu 200000 in france.
The other respective products ranges in between eu 150000 to 450000 in both of the categories ,shared with computers spendings approx. eu 300000 &eu 350000 respectively and books have a little different range of eu200000-eu400000 in either countries.
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