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The charts below show the proportion of expenditure by students, on average, at one university, in 2000 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The pie charts compare the average proportion of student expenditure on different categories at a university in 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that food and drink consumed at home remained the largest category in both years, while spending on utilities increased noticeably. By contrast, expenditure on clothing declined sharply over the period. Several […]
The two charts illustrate the proportion of consumption by undergraduates, on average at one higher-education institutions. Overall, students in 2010 used to spend less sources on clothing, rather than students in 2000. They had spent less resources on transport, utilities and for eating outside. However, in both charts students used the same amount of money […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of expenditure by students, on average, at a university in 2000 and 2010. Overall, it can be clearly seen that food and drink at home remained the largest category, while utilities increased noticeably. In contrast, spending on clothing declined sharply. In 2000, the biggest proportion was spent on food and […]
The given charts illustrate the percentage of average spending by students who study at the same university in 2000 and 2010. Overall, the proportions of money spent on food and drink, holidays, sports, and culture remained unchanged in both years. In contrast, the distributions of transport, holidays, clothing, and utilities (electricity/water) altered, respectively, in 2000 […]
The two pie Charts illustrate the percentages of students’ expenditure on average at a college in two years. Overall, in both years having Food and drink at home and electricity or water usage accounted for major proportion of expenditure by learners. There were stable numbers in sports and cultural, holidays, and lunch inside house. Utilities […]
The pie charts compare the average percentages of student expenditure at university in the years 2000 and 2010. Overall, students spent the most on utilities (electrical and water) and eating out in both years, while spending on clothing showed the most significant decline. Some categories, such as food and drink at home, sports and culture, […]
The charts present the amount of expenditure from university students between 2000 and 2010 across several categories. Overall, what stands out most from the charts was an increasing trend, with the exception of clothing. Looking at the details, students spent more money to purchase food and drink, which accounted for 29% and was the largest […]
The charts present the amout of expenditure from university students betweenn 2000 and 2010 accross several categories. Overall, What stands out the most from the chart there were increase trend with the exception of clothing, Looking at the details, Students spent more money to purchase food and drink with account for 29% which was the […]
The provided pie charts illustrate how much money was spent on seven areas by students at one university between 2000 and 2010 Overall, while the amount of money spent on eating out, utilities, transport, and clothing experienced some changes ( with only clothing witnessing a considerable fall), the share of holidays, food and drink, and […]
The given pie charts compare the spending on various utilities at one university between 2000 and 2010 Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the costs of eating out, electricity and water, and transport during the 2000 and 2010, while the figures of food and drink, holidays, sports and culture stayed […]
The given pie charts illustrate how students allocated expenses on average at one university between 2000 and 2010. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that while the figures for food and utilities remained the largest expense, the others exhibited significant changes. Notably, holiday figures had had the smallest stay unchanged throughout the period. […]
Overall, it is evident that students spent most of their expenditure on food and drink in both surveyed years, whereas the opposite was true for holidays and eating out in 2000. Notably, holidays and clothing shared the same trend in the remaining year. In 2000, most students allocated their money to basic needs at home, […]
The two bar graphs illustrate information about the proportion of average expenditure on seven areas by students at one university in 2010 compared with in 2000. It is noticeable that the two biggest areas for expenditure-food and utilities-between them accounted for over half the total outlay in both years, whereas holiday spending consistently remained the […]
The given pie charts illustrate the expenditure proportions spent by students on average at a particular university in the years 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that, students spent most of their budget on paying utilities and food and drinks in both years, while they spent the least for eating out in the former […]
The charts compare how university students allocated their budgets among seven different categories of needs over a decade. The units are measured in percentage. Overall, the proportion of expenditure on utilities, dining out, and transportation increased from 2000 to 2010, while spending on clothing experienced a significant decline. The other categories of spending remained stable. […]
The charts compared that throughout the over period of a decade university students spent how much on their seven kinds of needs.Units are measured in percentage. Overall, the proportion of expenditure on utilities, eating out and transportation went up from 2000 to 2010, while the figures for clothing experienced a rapid decrease.The other tips of […]
he provided charts illustrate the percentage of spending by students at one university in 2000 and over the next ten years. Overall, the majority of participants’ expenditures were allocated to daily essentials such as food, drink, and utilities, with the highest percentage spent on food and drink at home. The most significant change observed was […]
The given charts illustrate the percentages of the amount of money of students at one university in 2000 and the next ten years. Overall, the almost participants spending for daily life such as food, drink and utilities in both graph, with the highest percentage of food and drink at home.The biggest change was clothing while […]
The given charts illustrate the percentages of the amount of money of students at one university in 2000 and the next ten years. Overall, the almost participants spending for daily life such as food, drink and utilities in both graph, with the highest percentage of food and drink at home.The biggest change was clothing while […]
The pie charts illustrates the proportion of income spent by students on different fields at a university in 2000 and 2010 In summary,while food and drink contuned to dominate the student’s spending,the seperation of income rised in other areas,with significant increases in transport and utilities,opposite by a notable went down in clothing disbursement In 2000,the […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of spend money indifferent category by graduate, at the university, in two various years. It is noticeable that food and drink and sports and cultural comprising higher proportion of expenditure by students in 2000 while in 2010, utilities and food and drink make up the higher spending money in […]
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