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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 illustrate how people in the UK used their money on different things in 1971 and 2001.
Overall, in 2001 car’s was the most significant waste, however in 1971 food had more percentage than other things, almost half.
The three biggest things in 1971 were car’s, food, and petrol, with 44%, 22% and 10%, respectively. However, whilst food was almost half, but in 2001 becamed approximately decreased by 3 times 14%. Whilst car’s increased by 2 times 43%. Sharply fewer becamed petrol by 10% to 8%, that becamed unimportant.
The remaining three competitors in 1971, were computers, books and restaurants, the computers has become a higher percentage than books but in 2001 computers increased by 6 times that 12%, however books becamed lowest 1% than other things. Furniture minor increased by 1% it wasn’t notable. 2001 saw a rise of restaurants by 2 times from 7% to 14%.
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