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The pie charts illustrate the proportion of money-utilizing habits of individuals in the UK, over the years from 1971 to 2001. Overall, it is apparent that the amount spent on computers, restaurants, and cars escalated over the three-decades, whereas, the expenditure on food, books and petrol declined. Firstly, the cost of investing in cars, almost […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of expenditures on seven different spending habits in the UK from 1971 to 2001. Overall, the higher percentage of expenditures in 1971 was on food, while the 2001 year has experienced almost the same percentage of expenses on cars. According to the graph we can see that in 1971 […]
The pie charts illustrate how much money was spent on 7 different categories, namely books, computers, furniture, restaurants, petrol, cars and food. between 1971 and 2001 Overall, the percentage of money invested in food was highest in 1971, while that of cars made up the largest proportion in the pie chart in 2001. In contrast, […]
The pie charts depict information about the proportion of funds that individuals utilize on distinct items between 1971 and 2001. Overall, it is striking that the maximum amount of money was spent on food in the former year, whilst in the latter year, the minimum amount was spent on books. After analyzing the pie charts, […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the alterations in the spending routines of the population in the United Kingdom within three decades. In general, it is obvious that the computer sector had covered the least part of the chart with 2 per cent, nonetheless, the food industry had accounted for the majority part of the chart […]
