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The three pie charts compares yearly expenditure by a specific UK school in 1981, 1991 and 2001. Overall, expenses on teacher’s salaries increased and dominated all categories over the period. Similarly, the amount of money spent on furniture and equipment and other worker’s salaries showed a growth whereas that of resources and insurance decreased. In […]
The diagrams depict data about alterations in yearly outlay of a British school in 1981, 1991, and 2001. Overall, it is clear that teachers’ salaries had the largest proportion of spending in all three years whereas insurance accounted for the lowest amount of money. To begin, teachers’ wages allocated 40% of expenditure in 1981 before […]
The three pie charts compare the percentage of annual school expenditure on five categories in the UK between 1981 and 2001. It is clear that the proportion of expenditure on teachers salaries was highest in three years. By contrast, insurance had represented the lowest expenditure in each year. In terms of expenditure, in 1981, teacher […]
The image displays three pie charts that illustrate annual school spending in the UK for three different years: 1981, 1991, and 2001. Overall, it is evident that the highest expenditure occurred in 1991 for teachers’ salaries, which accounted for 50% of the total spending, while the lowest expenditure was recorded on insurance in 1981 at […]
The given image depicts three pie charts illustrating annual school spending in UK, in three different years (1981, 1991 and 2001). Overall, it can be observed that the highest expenditure was paid for teachers’ salaries in 1991 while the lowest was on insurance in 1981, with recorded 50% and 2%. Looking at details, while 15% […]
The given image depicts three pie charts illustrating annual school spending in UK, in three different years (1981, 1991 and 2001). Overall, it can be observed that the highest expenditure was paid for teachers’ salaries in 1991 while the lowest was on insurance in 1981, with recorded 50% and 2%. Looking at details, while 15% […]
