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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 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 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 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 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 […]
