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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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This report will describe a table showing the amount of income spent on food , electronic equipment , music and videos in by six different categories in the UK in the year 1998.
At first glance, it becomes clear that kids, boys and girls spent money mostly on music, while in elder ages they spent it on food.
Younger people , including children, boys and girls paid out the highest number on music(approximately 40%) and around 10% on food.Meanwhile, adults paid only 5% on music and electronic equipment ,and a negligible percent on videos; however , this proportion was 25% on food ,which was the largest number for adult’s spending.
Males and females spent most of their money on food ,with 14% and 39% ,respectively.By contrast, the lowest proportion was on videos at 2% for men and a mere 0.5% for women.Additionally, males spent money ten times more than females on electronic equipment , with 10%.
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