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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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Intro: The table gives information about part of income spent by adults and children on 4 common items in the UK in 1998.
Generally speaking, it is clearly seen that, adults have higher expenditure than children on food, while young generation spent more their income on electronic gadgets than elders . music and videos shows have higher expenses among rising generation , whereas elders have lower figure.
According to the table, it clearly seen that adults spent more money for food which figure accounted for 25 % , opposed to men and women have high percentages with 14 % (by men) and 39%(by women) whereas children have approximately 10% spending for food. On Electric equipment adults have expenditure their income lower than 10%, but among young generation it was the most purchased item with the amount 23%.
On music elder was not big fan of that that is has figure 5% . Moreover yong people spent for music with percentage 40%. Videos has the lowest figure was 1% , while children expenditure for videos was about 12%.
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