The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on five consumer products between two countries: France and the UK in the year 2010.
Looking at the graph, it is clear that the total expenditure of the UK was greater than that of France. It is also apparent that the highest consumption in both countries was spending on cars.
Expenditure on cars was the highest in the consumer with 450000 pounds on the UK compared with 400000 pounds in France. There was a significant difference in terms of cameras. The UK spent 350000 pounds, which was more than 2 times the figure of France. The amount of money for books was almost 400000 for UK and 300000 for the US.
There were only two tasks on which France spent more than the UK. However, the difference was relatively small, at about 370000 and 350000 pounds for France and UK respectively on computers. The figure for perfume was 200000 pounds for France, a little more than the UK, which had just below 150000 pounds.
The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on five consumer products between two countries: France and the UK in the year 2010.
Looking at the graph, it is
clear
that the total expenditure of the UK was greater than that of France. It is
also
apparent that the highest consumption in both countries was spending on cars.
Expenditure on cars was the highest in the consumer with
450000 pounds
on the UK compared with
400000 pounds
in France. There was a significant difference in terms of cameras. The UK spent
350000 pounds
, which was more than 2 times the figure of France. The amount of money for books was almost 400000 for UK and 300000 for the US.
There were
only
two tasks on which France spent more than the UK.
However
, the difference was
relatively
small
, at about 370000 and
350000 pounds
for France and UK
respectively
on computers. The figure for perfume was
200000 pounds
for France, a
little
more than the UK, which had
just
below
150000 pounds
.