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Band 6+: The pie charts below show how teenagers in Japan and Australia spent their money in 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevants.

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The pie charts given provide a comparison of how Japanese and Australian teenagers spend their money in five categories in 2019. Overall, teenagers in Japan spent most of the money on video and computer games, while Australian teenagers would rather buy food if they have money.

In more detail, it is clear that video and computer games are the most popular options for Japanese teenagers to spend their money, which accounts for 37%. In terms of food and clothes, each contributes approximately a fifth, followed by others and books.

Looking in more detail in Australia teenagers, it shows a different situation from that of Japanese teenagers. Food became the most famous option that teenagers would spend their money on in this category, and it accounted for 37%. Turning to the video and computer games, and clothes, it also showed the second most famous choice for teenagers to purchase, which accounted for 25% and 22 %, respectively. The remaining 16% are came from the books and other sectors, which is less than 10%, respectively.

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