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The chart shows how much money two countries spent on consumer goods in 2010. Overall, both countries spent the most on cars and the least on cameras. In the first country, spending on cars was the highest, around 450,000 units, while cameras were much lower, only about 150,000. Computers and books were in the middle, […]
The bar chart compares how much consumers in France and the UK spent on five categories of goods in 2010, with figures given in pounds sterling. Overall, cars attracted by far the greatest outlay in both countries, whereas perfume accounted for the smallest share of British spending and cameras for the least in France. With […]
The provided chart illustrates the statistical information about the expenditure on goods: Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Camaras in France and the UK in 2010. Overall, it is apparent that, while the amount of expenditure in France after and after the categories, the expenditure in the UK fluctuated over all the goods. However, the spending […]
