The bar chart gives information about how much money is spent on six categories of consumer goods of four European countries’ residents.
It is clear that Britain is the nation accounting for the highest expenditure on merchandise. Meanwhile, there is no significant difference in spending on consumer goods between Germany, Italy, and France.
Looking at more detail, British human beings use more money for CDs, toys, and Photographic film than Personal stereos, tennis racquets, and perfumes. In particular, less than 180, 000 pounds are spent on film compared with about 150, 000 pounds on personal stereos. On the other hand, Germany expends approximately 145, 000 pounds on each field of this list of consumer commodities.
Although Italy is the second nation spending money on the first three items in the list, more than 150, 000 pounds on each type of these goods, it stands behind France in terms of CDs, toys and photographic films.
The bar chart gives information about how much money
is spent
on six categories of consumer
goods
of four European countries’ residents.
It is
clear
that Britain is the nation accounting for the highest expenditure on merchandise. Meanwhile, there is no significant difference in spending on consumer
goods
between Germany, Italy, and France.
Looking at more detail, British human beings
use
more money for CDs, toys, and Photographic film than Personal stereos, tennis racquets, and perfumes.
In particular
, less than 180, 000 pounds
are spent
on film compared with about 150, 000 pounds on personal stereos.
On the other hand
, Germany expends approximately 145, 000 pounds on each field of this list of consumer commodities.
Although Italy is the second nation spending money on the
first
three items in the list, more than 150, 000 pounds on each type of these
goods
, it stands behind France in terms of CDs, toys and photographic films.