The provided table and bar chart illustrate the amount of money that students studying overseas spent in one week in four different regions. The table demonstrates the total spending in each country, while the bar chart depicts the expense categories that these students spent money on.
Overall, we can see that the total expenditure in country A topped the list, and country D was the lowest. Meanwhile, the living cost was the greatest portion in almost all countries, except country D. Moreover, the accommodation spending occupied the smallest portion in all regions.
Firstly, the amount of money that the international students spent in country A while they were studying was the highest, with around 875$. Following that, students in countries B and C also spent a lot of money, with 735$ and 540$, respectively. Finally, country D stayed at the bottom of the list, with just 435$.
According to the bar chart, there were three main expense categories that overseas students usually spent on. The living cost, which was the highest in country A, remained at nearly 430$. However, this cost in country D was the lowest in the three categories, with just 225$ per week. Substantially, the average weekly spending for accommodation was the smallest portion out of the 3 categories, but also reached the highest in country B with approximately 280$.
