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The image shows boys' and girls' weekly expenditures in various categories: Snacks & drinks: Boys 2.30, Girls 2.40; Other food purchases: Boys 2.30, Girls 2.20; Clothing & footwear: Boys 1.20, Girls 2.70; Personal care: Boys 0.10, Girls 0.60; Magazines/Stationery: Boys 0.60, Girls 0.90; Music: Boys 0.60, Girls 0.50; Other entertainment: Boys 0.30, Girls 0.20; Games, toys, pets: Boys 2.50, Girls 0.90; Computer software: Boys 1.30, Girls 0.20; Sporting activities: Boys 0.90, Girls 0.80; Travel: Boys 0.30, Girls 0.30; Mobile phones: Boys 0.40, Girls 0.70; Other expenditure: Boys 0.90, Girls 1.40; All expenditure: Boys 12.40, Girls 13.60.
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The table depicts the data about the weekly expenditures of children aged 7-15 on various items.
To start with, boys spent a large sum of their weekly expenses on games, toys, and pets, which accounts for 2.50. In addition, a similar amount of money was spent on the purchase of snacks, drinks, and other food items, with a total of 4.60. Furthermore, the data shows that boys spent the least on personal care, travel, and mobile phones.
In comparison, girls spent a lot of money, buying clothing and footware (2.70). Surprisingly, just like boys, girls have an equal expenditure on snacks, drinks and other food items, with a total of 4.60. Moreover, girls spent the least amount of money on other entertainments and computer softwares. Both boys and girls spent equally on weekly travel, with 0.30 percent each.
Additionally, total weekly expenditure of boys was 12.40, in comparison to which girls had 13.60, which is comparatively higher than boys.
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