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The given chart illustrates the proportion of costs for purposes in a UK school between 1981 and 2001. Overall, there was a mixed change among the five main features, with only the rate of insurance experiencing an upward trend, while the proportion of other workers’ salaries witnessed a downward tendency. Meanwhile, the remaining figures fluctuated […]
The three pie charts show the yearly spending in 5 aspects by a British school in 1981, 1991, and 2001. Three aspects experienced an increase in the last three decades while the other two were decreasing. Furthermore, the highest share was being held by the teachers’ wages over the past 30 years while the insurance […]
The pie charts illustrate the variations in yearly expenditure in one school in the United Kingdom in three separate years. Overall, the biggest cost for the school in all three years was paying teachers’ wages. The other significant trends were that the amount of money spent on insuring the school went up steadily, while the […]
The pie charts give information about the total expenditures of a UK school in the years 1981, 1991, and 2001. It is clear that the largest proportion of spending was on teachers’ salaries in the three years, while the school spent the lowest money on insurance. According to the diagrams, we can see that in […]
The pie charts illustrate how annual spending changed in a particular school in the UK during each decade beginning in 1981 and ending in 2001. Overall, it can be seen that among the five categories, teachers’ salaries made up the largest proportion in all years, while insurance spending despite its increasing trend, consisted of the […]
