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The pie chart illustrates the distribution of China’s household spendings on necessities between 1995 and 2011. Overall , this graph shows quite noticeable changes between these two timelines , especially in foods and medicine areas , also former one was the primary field among citizens by occupying more than half of the share by leaving […]
The given pie charts depict the proportion of information about the households spending on essential goods in China for the two years 1995 and 2011. overall, the maximum budget was produced from food and the least from medicine, from 1995 to 2011. In the first pie chart it is obvious that food is the major […]
The pie charts compared and contrasted on the total revenue distribution of a household in China during 1995 and 2011. In general, the biggest portion of the revenue occupied by food whereas the least amount of money spent on Medicine both the years. Nonetheless, there were measurable changes in all four categories over the years. […]
The rendered pie chart corroborates the proportion of china’s family spendings on primary requirements during the years 1995 and 2011. Overall, eatables were the most expended necessity whereas medicinal uses were the slightest in the former year. In 2011, food outlets were noticed to be consumed majorly while medicine and other everyday goods being the […]
The pie charts provides informations about household expenses on crucial things in China between 1995 and 2011. In general, food was make up more than half of household spending with a slight decrease in the end of the period. Moreover, every essential goods categories tend to show an upward trend in a sixteen-year period. Food […]
