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The pie charts compare the proportion of spending on necessary products in China in 1995 and 2011. In general, according to charts, chinese spent private part of their money on food and clothing, while medicine and household accounted for less persents. It is noteworthy that figure for food remained as a leading source despite it’s […]
The pie charts compare the proportion of spending on necessary products in China in 1995 and 2011. In general, according to charts, chinese spent private part of their money on food and clothing, while medicine and household accounted for less persents. It is noteworthy that figure for food remained as a leading source despite it’s […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of China’s domestic finance for four different demands in 1995 and 2011. Overall, it is lucid that, food demand for Chinese household had been ruling the graph in both years, while medicine accounted for the least proportion of goods. Another is true for clothing, which showed almost same quantity […]
The pie charts depict the household budget rates of the necessary products used by China during 1995 and 2011. Overall, the data are expressed in percentages, with a differentiation between the two graphs indicated by the colours used to highlight the different slices; in addition the informations regarding the charts are delineated at the bottom […]
The provided pie chart illustrates the distribution of spending on essential items in China in 1995 and 2011. From a general overview, it is evident that chart represents four sectors: food, clothing, medicine, and household. The largest proportion of the budget was food and the lowest amount was medicine. To begin with, in 1995 food […]
