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The pie chart demonstrates the proportion of spending on necessary goods, in percentage, in China in 1995 and 2011. Overall, food had the highest percentage of spending in both years. Despite a slight decrease, food and clothing continued to have the highest percentage of spending, while other goods saw an increase. The two highest percentages […]
The pie chart demonstrates the proportion of spending on necessary goods , in precentage, in China in 1995 and 2011. Overall, food had the most percentage of spending in both years. Despite a slight decrease, food and clothing continued to have the highest percentage of spending, while other goods saw an increase. The two highest […]
The provided pie chart depicts the percentage of spending on four different categories: food, clothing, medicine, and household goods. The information is given for the years 1995 and 2011, in the country: China. Overall, it is clearly seen that the ratio of spending on medicine and household goods augmented. In contrast, the percentage of expenditure […]
The pie chart presents a comparative analysis of the household percentage of spending on various sectors of goods, namely food, clothing, medicine and household goods in China for 1995 and 2011. Overall, it can be depicted that in both 1995 and 2011 the sector of food emerged as predominant percentage for costs spent on it […]
The pie charts provide data regarding amount of spending on essential goods by Chinese families in 1995 and in 2011. The charts are divided into four categories of items: ‘Food’, ‘Clothing’, ‘Medicine’, and ‘Household goods’. The increase in consumption over the given time frame is seen in medicine and household goods. In medicine, spending grew […]
