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The given pie charts depict the percentage of household income that three South American countries expended on food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment every month in 2017. Overall, it is evident that Brazil and Peru’s expenditure was highest on housing and lowest on clothing every month in 2017. In contrast, Colombia spent a higher […]
The given pie charts depict the percentage of household income that three South American countries expended on food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment every month in 2017. Overall, it is evident that Brazil and Peru countries expenditure were highest on housing and lowest on clothing every month in 2017. In contrast, Colombia spent more […]
The given pie charts show the data of income spent divided in five categories (food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment) in three countries in the year 2007. Overall, as compared to all three charts, almost half earning of every family spend on food and housing. Whereas, least amount spent on clothings. To begin with, […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the expenditures on food and drinks, clothing, housing, education, and entertainment in 2017, as a percentage of the monthly household income in three South American countries. Overall, it is evident that people in Brazil and Peru spend the major portion of their salaries on housing, but in Colombia, food and […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the expenditure on food and drinks, clothing, housing, education and entertainment in 2017, as a percentage of the monthly household income in three South American countries. Overall, it is evident that people in Brazil and Peru spend the major portion of their salary on housing, but in Columbia, food and […]
The Pie chart demonstrates monthly household expenses, subcategorized by Food and drink, Housing, Clothing, Entertainment and Education. The Income distribution are for Brazil, Peru and Colombia respectively. The units are measured in percentage. Overall, Brazil and Peru dedicate a large portion of the income to Housing followed by Entertainment. However, food and drink, and education […]
