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The table illustrates the percentages of consumer expenditure on different items in the countries namely, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002. Overall, the major portion of income of customers was spent on food, drinks or tobacco in all five countries, while the least expense of customers was leisure or education. Turkey was responsible […]
The table illustrates consumer expenses on distinct items- tobacco, footwear, and education in five different countries in 2002 In 2002, all five countries had higher consumer expenses on food, drink, and tobacco than on clothes and education Turkey has the highest consumption of food drink drink and tobacco with a massive 32%, followed by Ireland […]
The provided table illustrates the percentages of citizens of five different countries including Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey purchasing various types of goods in 2002. Overall, consumers spent most of their money on food in all five nations, whereas items associated with education were the least purchased. As regards to food and drinks, one […]
The table shows consumer expenses on distinct items—tobacco, footwear, and education—in five different countries in 2002. Overall, it is evident that expenses ranged from a low on education to a high on tobacco in all countries, with footwear in between. Tobacco was the biggest expense in all nations, while Ireland and Turkey allocated 28.91% and […]
