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Band 5+: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The bar chart shows the monthly spending in dollars of a family in the USA on three items in 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays a bar chart and line graph labeled "Monthly Expenditure" with the x-axis indicating months (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR) and the y-axis showing amount (0-800). JAN data: food approximately 200, gas 400, clothing 250, average 350; FEB data: food 300, gas 500, clothing 400, average 400; MAR data: food 250, gas 600, clothing 300, average 400; APR data: food 400, gas 700, clothing 650, average 600.
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The bar chart illustrates the expenditure by an american household on food, gas, and clothes in four months. Overall, it is apparent from the chart that all spendings fluctuated considerably.

At the beginning of the period, In January, Food was recorded the highest spending than other two categories, accounting for about 500 dollars compared to just under 400 dollars on gas and just over 200 dollars on clothes. Over the next two months, the amount spent on food rose slightly to the top of almost 600 dollars before falling to just above 500 dollars. It is notable that food remains the highest record for household spending priority.

In comparison, expenditure on gas saw a slight decline over the same period, with just under 400 dollars dropping to just above 200 dollars, then climbing to the earlier amount of 400 dollars. As for clothes, there was a sharp jump in expenditure, starting from just above 200 dollars in January to just under 600 dollars in February before falling again to a low of 250 dollars in March. Spending on clothes was still the lowest among the three categories.

By the end of the period, In April, a surprising trend is experienced by Clothing expenditure, standing at the peak of just above 600 dollars, whereas gas expenditure was at just under 600 dollars, and the amount spent on food stood at a low of under 400 dollars. The contrasting trend to point out is that clothing takes the highest expenditure record while food was the lowest.

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