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The illustration demonstrates the expenditure per month counted in dollars of an American family on three distinct things in the year 2010 from January to April. Overall, it is observable that the spending on clothing purchasement was the highest in April, whereas the figure for food spending was the lowest one. Clearly, the average total […]
The provided bar graph illusrates the money spent on three different items, such as food, gas, and clothing in 2010 by the family in the USA. Overall, the monthly expenditure on all the three items varied every month. The USA citizens spent more amount on clothing at even months compared to odd months. The average […]
The bar chart illustrates the monthly expenditures on food, gas and clothing of a family living in USA İN 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the monthly spending had a fluctuation over the period. To begin, in January the most money was spent on food, approximately $500. Although expenditure on food increased slightly the […]
The diagram presents the monthly amount of money spent by an American family in 2010 on three items, namely food, gas, and clothing. Overall, it is clear that the family had the highest expenditure in the start of spring in March, since the average of the expenses peaking with an amount surpassing $400. Also, they […]
The given bar chart presents information about a family’s monthly basic needs expenditure in year 2010. A glance at the graph reveals that all three items including food, gas and clothing undergo rapid changes from the month of January to April. However, clothing and gas expenses shows a noticeable upward trend compared to food expenditure. […]
