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The pie charts provide an overview of the annual spending by a specific UK school in the years 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1981, the school allocated the highest portion of its budget, 40%, to teachers’ salaries. Other workers’ salaries constituted 28% of the spending, while resources such as books and furniture/equipment each accounted for […]
The three given pie charts depict a UK school’s yearly money allocation in 1981, 1991, and 2001. At first glance, the school spent the majority of its finances on teachers’ salaries over the years, while distributing the least amount to insurance. Looking at the data for payrolls and insurance, it can be seen that they […]
The pie charts illustrate the annual spending on various activities by a British school over three significant years. Overall, between 1981 and 2001, approximately half of the expenses were allocated to teachers for their salaries, with insurance being the least significant expense. Initially, over the 20-year period, around half of the spending was directed towards […]
The provided illustration presents the alterations in annual expenditure by a specific UK school over the years 1981, 1991, and 2001. Overall, the pie charts exhibit changes in spending patterns, with a significant focus on salaries, particularly for teachers, and a noticeable increase in insurance expenses over the three years. In 1981, the school allocated […]
The pie charts provide data on the annual expenses in different sectors incurred by a specific UK school in 1981, 1991, and 2001. Overall, the majority of the school’s funds were allocated to teachers’ salaries every year, with the lowest expenditure observed in the insurance sector. Over time, the proportion of funds allocated to insurance […]
