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The image presents a chart displaying the percentage of income adults and children, divided by gender, spent on four common items in the UK in 1998: food, electronic equipment, music, and videos. Adults spent 25% on food, 5% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 1% on videos; men spent 14% on food, 10% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 2% on videos; women spent 39% on food, 1% on electronic equipment, 5% on music, and 0.5% on videos; children spent 10% on food, 23% on electronic equipment, 39% on music, and 12% on videos; boys spent 9% on food, 18% on electronic equipment, 38% on music, and 18% on videos; girls spent 11% on food, 5% on electronic equipment, 40% on music, and 17% on videos.
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The table provides information about the percentage of 4 different items that grownups and kids spent money on in the Uk in the year 1998.
Overall, adults and children spent various amounts of money among the categories, with music being the most favoured amoung minors, while videos was less preferred for grown ups.
Adult, men and women relatively spent much less than the others, with food accounting for the highest expenditure (from 14% to 25%). Whereas videos exhibited the lowest spendings, ranging between 0 5% for women and 2% for men. Interestingly, music remained steady on 5% for all of them.
Regarding to children, boys and girls, their overall spendings were too high, Children had their most significant percentage of buying in music with 39%, and the least was in food by 10%. On the other hand, boys spent the same proportion of 18% in electronic equipment and videos, respectively. Girls obviously spent the least percentage on electronic equipment by only 5%.
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