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The two pie charts provided illustrate global expenditure labeled food, clothing, housing, transport, and others, and inhabitants including Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and other continents. In general, it is obvious from the pie chart that the figure for spending on food was the highest, while the largest number of residents in Asia went on. […]
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The pie charts compare the shares of five categories in global expenditure, as well as how the global population is distributed. Overall, the largest proportion of money in the world is allocated to food, while transport, housing, and clothing are other significant items. Moreover, the population of Asia is responsible for the largest group of […]
The pie charts illustrate data on the global population and their consumption of various products. Overall, Asia has the highest population with 57%, while Africa and other continents have the lowest populations at 10% and 5% respectively. In terms of expenditure, the majority of funds are allocated to other categories at 40%, followed by food […]
The first pie chart compares the shares of four major items in global expenditure. It is observed that the most significant amounts are paid for food (almost a quarter of global expenditure) and transport (almost 20%), while housing also accounts for a considerable proportion. The least among the four is spent on clothing (merely 6 […]
