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The table compares the proportion of money that adults and children spent on four popular merchandise in England in 1998. It is noticeable that young people spent a considerable share of their incomes on music and videos, while adults didn’t spend much on these two categories. Also, adults pay much more for food compared to […]
The table shows the percentage of expenditure by young and old demographic groups on four different categories, such as food, electronics, music, and videos, in the UK in 1998. Overall, food was the most popular sector in which adults spent relatively substantial income as opposed to other sectors. Children, however, were attracted to spending more […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of adults and children’s expenditure on four different household items (food, electronic equipment, music, and videos) in the United Kingdom in 1998. Overall, adults spent the most money on food, compared to children, who spent the largest amount on music. In the same year, the biggest inconsistencies were noted among […]
The provided chart illustrates the percentage of income allocated by adults and children, categorized by gender, towards four common items in the UK in 1998. Overall, food had the highest proportion of income spent across all groups, while videos consistently had the lowest percentage. Among adults, women allocated the greatest proportion to food at 39%, […]
The provided chart depicts the distribution of income expenditure on four different categories by various demographic groups in the UK in 1998. Overall, the most significant expenditures were observed on electronic equipment, music, and videos by the children demographic, whereas the adult demographic allocated the highest proportion of their income towards food. With regard to […]
