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The two graphs below depict how American locals transformed their spending on seven distinct sectors in the years 1996 and 1996. At a glance, the expenditure on food and cars played a dominant role over the three decades, ranking first and second position in the total proportion, while the least amount in 1966 was spent […]
The pie charts illustrate the spendings in 7 types of attractions between 1966 to 1996 in America. Overall,in 1966 most people were spending their income for food, while in 1996 this percentage became lower and citizens spent their money on cars. In 1966, expenses for food was 44% but in 1996 was reduced to 14%. […]
The presented two pie charts illustrate Americans’ expenditures across seven different sectors during three decades commencing from 1966. Overall, at the beginning of the period food was the largest expenditure while computers recorded lowest one. In contrast, cars were the dominant sector and books had become the least accounted expenditure at the end of the […]
The presented two pie charts illustrate Americans’ expenditures across seven different sectors during three decades commencing from 1966. Overall, at the beginning of the period food was the largest expenditure while computers recorded lowest one. In contrast, cars were the dominant sector and books had become the least accounted expenditure at the end of the […]
The given figures illustrate the information of expenditure of Americans in seven different varieties in the year of 1966 and 1996. Overall, as per the given data, it is shown that the expenses on car and restuarants were increasing whereas decreasing on books and furniture in 1966 and 1996. From the pie-chart in 1966, we […]
The two pie charts give information about how proportions of American expenditures have changed in 7 categories throughout 30 years (1966-1996). At first glance, food and cars were the main expenses in 1966 and 1996, respectively. Both categories comprise the most significant changes over the period given. By contrast, computers and books were the least […]
The two pie charts illustrate the allocation of expenditures on seven different categories in the USA in the years 1966 and 1996. It is apparent that spending on cars, computers, and dining out increased significantly, while the proportions for food and books saw a notable decline. A detailed analysis of the expenditures reveals significant changes […]
