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Band 4+: The pie chart below show the average house hold expenditures im Japan and Malaysia.

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The image displays two pie charts of average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia for 2010. In Japan, housing comprised 29%, transport 21%, food 24%, healthcare 6%, and other goods and services 20%. In Malaysia, housing accounted for 26%, transport 27%, food 34%, healthcare 3%, and other goods and services 10%. Comparatively, Malaysia spent a higher percentage on food and transport, while Japan allocated more for housing, healthcare, and other goods and services.
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The pie charts compares the proportion of five expenditures of houshold used in two countries ( Japan and Malaysia).

Overall, It is clear that the rate of housing and other goods and services was the biggest upward trend in both. Particularly, noteworthy are the figures for transport in Japan constituted almost the same as food in malaysia.

While the percentage of housing made up over third in Malaysia, there are only fifth in Japan.However, a similar amount of products and services accounted in Japan and Malaysia namely, 29 and 26 respectively.

Turning to the categories, which witnessed growth fifth in Japan and a drop to just one in ten in Malaysia. Likewise, expenditures for health care consisted jus a small fraction and become th lowest point.Regarding the food, there was no difference between in the given countries. ( 24 and 27)

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