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The table illustrates the petrol expenditure along with other disposable income of world’s most expensive countries namely, Norway,T urkey, Holland, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Britain, Sweden, Eritrea and Belgium.Financial information and petrol are in dollers. Overall,Norway is the country who has maximum petrol and other expenditure whereas spent minumum amount of income on petrol.Belgium has the […]
The diagram illustrate the expenditure on petrol and its proportion according to monthly income among differet european countries. The percentage of expenditure on petrol ranges from 7.40% in Norway to the highest of 61.10 in Eritrea. Most of the countries have average monthly expense on petrol less than 30%. Only two countries spend more and […]
Overall, the table reveals a significant disparity between the average monthly disposable incomes of the countries listed and their respective petrol expenditures, highlighting a stark contrast in financial behaviour regarding fuel consumption. Among the countries featured, Norway tops the list with the highest average monthly disposable income of $4,329.07, while spending a modest $319.85 on […]
The table illustrates the total revenue generation of top ten states for spending money on petroleum. Overall, Norway stands at the top position for its earning; however it makes the smallest percentage for petrol expenditure. While Eritrea earns a minimum money, but it contributes to a maximum percentage for fuel expenditure. Generally, despite substantial fluctuations […]
