The chart provides information on the expenses of six consumer goods for four European nations.
Overall, It is evident that Britain spent the most on all consumer goods in contrast to other nations. However, The figures for money spent on toys were similar for
France and Italy. Although, For personal stereos, there was a marginal difference it was not significant.
The highest money was spent by Britains on all the goods. However, photographic films accounted for the highest figure by Britain at 170 thousand pounds, followed by France who spent over 160 thousand on the same goods. The expenditure on stereos, tennis racquets and perfumes is quite similar, with very few differences, ranged from 140 thousand pounds to 150 thousand pounds.
Similarly, The expenses of all the goods except toys, and films for all the countries ranged from 130 thousand pounds to 150 thousand pounds. Whereas, in the
other two goods the expenditure fluctuated between 150 thousand pounds to 170 thousand pounds for 4 countries.
The chart provides information on the expenses of six consumer
goods
for four European nations.
Overall
, It is evident that Britain
spent
the most on all consumer
goods
in contrast
to other nations.
However
, The figures for money
spent
on toys were similar for
France and Italy. Although, For personal stereos, there was a marginal difference it was not significant.
The highest money was
spent
by
Britains on
all the
goods
.
However
, photographic films accounted for the highest figure by Britain at 170 thousand pounds, followed by France who
spent
over 160 thousand on the same
goods
. The expenditure on stereos, tennis racquets and perfumes is quite similar, with
very
few differences, ranged from 140 thousand pounds to 150 thousand pounds.
Similarly
, The expenses of all the
goods
except toys, and films for all the countries ranged from 130 thousand pounds to 150 thousand pounds. Whereas, in the
other
two
goods
the expenditure fluctuated between 150 thousand pounds to 170 thousand pounds for 4 countries.