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The given pie charts illustrate the changes in household spending habits in 7 different categories in the UK from 1971 to 2001. It is evident from the graph that in 1971, petrol made up the largest proportion of the household spend, which was 36%, whereas furniture was spend less than 4% of petrol. Interestingly, quarter […]
Given are two pie graphs illustrating the expenditure habits of people in the UK from 1971 to 2001. Generally, as can be apparently indicated from the two pictures, there were more categories of spending in 2001 compared to 1971. Upon analyzing the form of these two graphs, we can obviosuly observe in detail that the […]
The pie charts illustrates the evolution of spending habits among the people of the United Kingdom between 1971 to 2001. In the early 70s, people used to spend most of their money on traditional categories. As the years passed by, a notable difference in these habits were seen. In 2001, people were most interested to […]
The provided pie charts give information on the spending habits of UK citizens in 1971 and 2001. As is observed from the charts, the expenditure on petrol & furniture reduced significantly while the amount on computers increased. Initially, in 1971, British people spent 36% on petrol which was the highest percentage among the given expense […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the evolution of spending habits among individuals in the United Kingdom between 1971 and 2001. A notable shift in consumer expenditure is evident over the thirty-year span, with significant increases in automotive spending and substantial decreases in traditional categories such as petrol and furniture. In 1971, the foremost category of […]
The pie charts are showing the money spent by British people in 1971 and 2001. It is observed that in 1971, people used to spend more on petrol and furniture, while eating out was the third most spent activity. The computers were lying in the least spent category. In 2001, it is seen that cars […]
