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Band 5+: The pie charts illustrate the proportion of monthly household income that three South American countries spent on food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment in 2017. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows three pie charts: Brazil has food and drink 20%, housing 35%, clothing 20%, entertainment 15%, education 10%; Peru has food and drink 16%, housing 31%, clothing 8%, entertainment 25%, education 20%; Colombia has food and drink 24%, housing 30%, clothing 13%, entertainment 14%, education 19%.
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The given pie charts show the data of income spent divided in five categories (food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment) in three countries in the year 2007.

Overall, as compared to all three charts, almost half earning of every family spend on food and housing. Whereas, least amount spent on clothings.

To begin with, according to graphs huge amount of money went to housing, almost 35% for Brazil, 31% for peru and 19% for Columbia. Second preference for spending money for brazil and peru residents were food and drink 20% for both and for Columbia this was a first preference with 30%. After that education was one source for spending money with 20%, 16% and 24% for brazil, peru and Columbia respectively. Entertainment and clothings was not that much nessary for all countries, for brazil 20% goes to entertainment and 5% for clothes, for peru almost four fold amount goes to entertainment and only 8% for cloths. For Columbia, in entertainment and clothes spend same amount of money.

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