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The graph demonstrates the expenditures on three categories, namely food and drink, restaurants and hotels, and entertainment, by various age groups of UK residents in 2004. Overall, most of the individuals examined allocated their budgets to food and drink while neglecting restaurants and hotels. However, individuals under the age of 30 tend to spend more […]
The bar chart provides information relating to how the UK’s residents spent their money on different categories in 2004 in terms of various age groups. Overall, entertainment gradually had the highest percentages, while restaurant & hotel became the least common in all age brackets. Notably, the figure for food & drinks increased remarkably, following from […]
The provided illustration portrays the variations in the number of expenditures in three different categories under several age groups during the year 2004 in the UK. The three expense categories observed were food and beverages, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment. In general, none of the categories have a similar trend in the percentage of total […]
The provided chart illustrates the distribution of expenditure among UK residents of varying age groups in three categories in the year 2004. Overall, the data depicts a clear trend of increasing spending on food and drink as age advances, with the highest expenditure by the elderly group (76+). Entertainment spending remained relatively stable across age […]
The bar graph illustrates the distribution of expenditure on food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment among various age groups of residents in the UK in the year 2004. Overall, food and drink expenses constitute the highest proportion of spending among the different age groups, particularly the 76+ age group. Meanwhile, restaurant and hotel […]
