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Above are 2 pie charts showing the household expenditures in both Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Both are comparable as they are both asian nations and close to statistics. There are 5 fields of expenditures shonw for each country in both graphs. Those include: housing, transport, food, health care and other goods and services. Firstly, […]
The pie charts compare the average spending of people in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010 on different essential needs. Overall , japanese spend their height amount of money for food , however in Malaysia this proportion saw in housing. Notibly , health care stood at last both of these countries. In details there […]
The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on different categories namely housing, transport, food, health care and other goods & services in 2010. As can be seen from the chart, the rate of spending on housing and food was the highest in both nations while this was opposite to that of health […]
The diagram below illustrates the differences of average house hold expenditures in terms of five main items between Japan and Malaysia in 2010. In general, Japanese people spent the most on other goods and services, while Malaysian people paid for housing was highest. On the other hand, both countries spent the least on health care. […]
The pie chart compares the differences of average household consumption in terms of 5 main tiems between Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall, Japanese people spent the most on other goods and services, while Malaysian people paid for housing wass highest. Nevertheless, both of 2 countries spent the least on health-care. As can be seen […]
