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The charts compare the expenditure of a school in the UK between 1981 and 2001. Overall, the largest portion of expenses went to teachers’ salaries in the time period given. However, insurance remained the smallest sector among them. From these pie charts, we can deduce that teachers’ salaries was the most significant percentage throughout the […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of expenses of a school in five different categories in the UK in 1981, 1991 and 2001. Overall, it can be seen that the institute spent the highest on teachers’ salaries, which remained the highest in all the years. The percentage of spending on insurance increased, while the proportion […]
The pie charts below provide the information about the amount of money spent by a UK school on various aspects during a 30 year long period. Overall, the data suggests that the amount of money spent on insurance increased the most, while spendings on resources were clearly cut. Turning to the details, over a 30 […]
The three given pie charts compare the percentage of total school spending in UK in 1981, 1991 and 2001. In 1981 there was an equal spending on furniture and equipment and resources, which took 15% each. Total spending on other workers’ salaried was 28%. Spending on Insurance was least, only 2% whereas teachers’ salaries had […]
The charts provide information on the expenses held by a British school in 1981, compared to 1991 and 2001. The five elements taken into account are Insurance, Salaries of teachers, Furniture and equipment, Resources and other employees salaries. Overall, it appears clear that the most substantial expense was the one on teachers’ salary, which took […]
