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The provided chart gives information about how much money French and British citizens spent on consumer products in 2010. Overall, the chart shows British citizens allocated more money to various consumer goods compared to their French counterparts. Looking at the details, the British invested more in cars, books, and cameras, with expenditures of 450,000, 400,000 […]
The given chart presents how much money was spent on different countries on goods in 2010. Overall, while UK spent on cars, books and cameras more than France, the reverse pattern could be observed in the remaining groups. Among all the consumer goods, cars had the highest figures for both UK and France. Regarding cars, […]
The bar chart compares the spending of consumer merchandise in five different types — cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras— in France and the UK in the year 2010.The unit of measurement is in pounds sterling. Overall, the significant majority in expenditure of seller goods compared to others was cars with over 400,000 in France […]
The bar chart provides information about the amount of money spent on 5 consumer goods (cars, computers, perfume, books and camaras) in France and the UK in 2010. Units are measured in pounds sterling. Overall, it can be seen that the expenditure of the UK was higher than that of France. Both France and the […]
The given bar chart illustrates data on the amount of money spent on five distinctive goods in France and UK in 2010. Overall, cars were one are of goods that indicated huge number of expenditure in both countries. Additionally, significant contrast was observed in the consumption of cameras when comparing two countries. In detail, cars […]
