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The image contains two pie charts showing the spending habits of people in the UK in the years 1971 and 2001 respectively. In the 1971 chart, food accounts for the largest expenditure at 44%, followed by cars at 22%, petrol at 10%, restaurants at 7%, furniture at 9%, and computers and books, both at 2%. The 2001 chart shows cars as the highest expenditure at 43%, followed by food at 14%, restaurants and computers both at 12%, furniture at 8%, petrol at 7%, and books at 1%. The data suggests a significant decrease in spending on food and an increase in spending on cars over the 30-year period, with computers and restaurants also seeing a considerable rise in expenditure.
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The pie charts illustraste changes in expenditure habits of people in 1971 and 2001 in united kingdom.
Overall, in 2001 car was bought by many people compared with other spendings.but in 1971 food had had most share.There was also significant changes of demand between these years.
In 1971 people spend more money on food,which was about half of the sum.Next to food, individuals used to bought cars and was 22% from total.Petrol and furniture demand was 10% and 9% respectively.Also purchase of books and restaurant goods was 6 % and 7% respectively.The least bought item was computer and cover 2% of total.
In 2001,car’s demand exceeded and control the market by 43% from total.Food and restaurant had equal commercial share with 14% from total.Unlike computer demand which increase in 10% from 1971,book’s purchase fell to 1%. Despite it’s decrement,there was not observable change in funriture ,only fell by 1% from 1971.
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