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The three pie charts display and compare the fluctuation of yearly expenditure from a specific school in Britain in three different periods of twenty year time span which are 1981, 1991 and 2001. In general, teachers’ salaries were the highest expenditure for the school. On the other hand, insurance was placed in the lowest part […]
The three pie charts provide the differences in anonymous UK school yearly spending in 1981, 1991 and 2001. A total of 5 spendings categories each year were teachers’ salaries, other workers’ salaries, furniture and equipment, resources, and lastly, insurance. In three different years with 10 years apart, the top one spending was consistent, which was […]
The pie charts display the specific UK school spendings in 5 components for their school, such as teachers’ salaries, insurance, other workers’ salaries, resources, and furniture and equipment. Overall, the school spending around 20 years increased specially for teachers’ salaries, insurance, and furniture equipment. In other components, like resources and worker salaries decreased over the […]
The three pie charts describe variation consumption annually in a specific British school in three periods (1981, 1991 and 2001). There were five categories of expenditure, including insurance, teachers’ salaries, furniture and equipment, resources and other workers’ salaries. Overal the teachers’ salaries were the highest spending while the insurance was the lowest. Insurance was increased […]
The given diagram illustrates the change in the annual expenditure made by a particular academic institutions in the UK in the year 1981,1991,and 2001. From an overall perspective, it is instantly visible that teachers’ salary accounted for the majority of spending, whereas insurance was the least preference of the school. When the expenditure on furniture […]
