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The pie chart compares Japan and Malaysia in terms of average household expenditure in 2010. Overall, it is clear that the majority of expenditure went on other goods and services in Japan in 2010, whereas Malaysians spent their income for housing in the same year. We can also see that both countries had the lowest […]
The pie charts compare the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2010 across five categories: housing, transport, food, healthcare, and other goods and services. Overall, it is evident that housing was the largest expense in Malaysia, while transport took the highest share of spending in Japan. Additionally, healthcare accounted for a significantly larger […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia for the year 2010. Overall, the data reveals notable differences in spending patterns between the two countries, particularly in the categories of food and transport, while both exhibited relatively similar trends in housing and healthcare expenses. In Japan, the largest portion of […]
The pie charts illustrate how families managed the living expenses in two different countries in the year 2010. It is clear that Japan spent a significant proportion of money on food whereas noticeable spending increases were seen in housing in Malaysia. In 2010, people from both countries allocated almost the same amount of money to […]
The provided pie charts represent the average household expenditures with five sectors: housing, transport, food, health care, other goods and services in terms of percentage, in Japan and Malaysia, in the year 2010. In general, it can be clearly seen that expenditures of other goods and services and housing accounted for percentage the highest sector […]
The pie charts provide information about the overage houshold expenditure in two countries that given (Malaysia and Japan) in 2010 Overall, the housing was the minority percent in both country, however foods and other items and services almost the same propotion in both areas. The transportation included 20 percent of expenditure, although it was double […]
The provided pie charts depict information about the household spending in terms of five categories in Japan amd Malaysia in 2010. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the Japanese spent a large amount on other goods and service, while the Malaysian’s people expenditure were more on housing than other categories. Regarding […]
The pie charts display the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia for the year 2010, separated into five categories: housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services. Overall, housing and food were major expenses in both countries, with Malaysia spending more on housing, while Japan allocated more to transport and health care. […]
The pie charts depict the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2014. Overall, it can be seen that while housing, and other goods and services had the biggest contribution of total expenditures in Malaysia and Japan, respectively, health care had the lowest one in both countries. In Malaysia, housing accounted for 34% of […]
The pie chart depicts the proportion of households expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in terms of food, housing, transport, health and other goods and services in 2010 It is noticeable that Japan spends more of expenses on other goods and services whereas majority of expenditure in Malaysia is spent on food. Looking at the data […]
The pie chart compares medium household purchases in two separate countries in 2010. Overall,it is clear that average expenditure on transport in Japan was considerably higher than in Malaysia, while spending on housing was bigger than in Japan.However,visiting health care centers was in negligible amounts in both countries. Housing accounted for 34 percent in Malaysia; […]
The pie chart compares medium household purchases in two separate county in the 2010. Overall ,it is clear that an average expenditure on transport in Japan was considerably higher that Malaysia,while spending on Housing was bigger that Japan.However visiting health care center was in negligible amount in both countries. Housing accounted 34 percent in Malaysia […]
The pie chart compares the rate of expenditures of household in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall,the Malaysia spent the higher rate on food and transport,while Japan allocated more to housing, healthcare and other goods. To begin with highest percentage, the rate of housing made up over third in Malaysia, while the figure made up […]
The two pie charts illustrates the proportions of families spending in japan and Malaysia in terms of five categories by 2010 . Overall, It is clear that, Japanese and Malaysian people spent the largest proportion of their budget to purchase housing, food and other goods and services. While, the least expenditures was on healthcare and […]
The pie charts demonstrate the information about the average household expenses by japan and Malaysian citizens in year 2010. Overall, most of Japanese citizens paid good amount on food category while Malaysian citizens spent more amount on housing sector. It can be clearly observed that, Japanese citizens spend one fifth on transportation sector where as […]
The pie charts displays information about the average household spending in Japan and Malaysia in terms of five categories in a single year. Looking from an overall perspective, other goods and services had the highest proportion of spent in Japan;whereas,housing was the largest in Malaysia. According to the pie charts, in Japanese household spent the […]
The pie charts provide information about the proportion of the mean household expenses in two countries (Japan, and Malaysia) in 2010. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, housing accounted for the largest percentage of expenditures in Malaysia, while transport category was the dominant in Japan. Meanwhile, in both countries, the lowest percentage was seen […]
The pie charts demonstrate the proportions of money spent on the household needs in two countries (Japan and Malaysia) in 2010 across five different categories: housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services. Overall, goods and other services were the most significant sector in Japan, while in Malaysia it was housing. Surprisingly, in […]
The pie chart describes the average house hold expenditures between Japan and Malaysia in 2010. From a general view it is visible that there was an upward trend in the statistics of enquieres Japan’s other goods and services and in Malaysia’s food while in Japan’s housing and the Malaysia’s housing plummeted. In 2010 Japan’s tranport […]
The pie chart compare different types of household expenditures namely , housing , transport , food , health care and other goods and services in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010 Overall , it is clear that the most significant source of expenditures were housing , food ,and other goods and services in both […]
The pie charts compares the proportion of five expenditures of houshold used in two countries ( Japan and Malaysia). Overall, It is clear that the rate of housing and other goods and services was the biggest upward trend in both. Particularly, noteworthy are the figures for transport in Japan constituted almost the same as food […]
