The table and chart illustrate the total expenditure and the average amount of money spent per week by students from four countries while studying abroad.
Overall, students from Country A have the highest weekly expenditure, while those from Country D spend the least. In most countries, living costs represent the largest portion of spending, except in Country D, where tuition is the main expense.
Students in Country A spend $875 weekly, with $430 allocated to living costs, almost double the $225 in Country D. Similarly, tuition costs in Country A are $358, significantly higher than the $220 spent by students in Country D. However, accommodation costs are comparable in both countries, at around $200.
In contrast, students in Country B spend $735 weekly, with living costs accounting for $350, followed by $320 for tuition and $280 for accommodation. Meanwhile, students in Country C spend $540 in total, with living costs ($275) being slightly higher than tuition ($250). Accommodation costs in Country C are $240, the lowest among all countries.
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