The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on five categories: Cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in France and the UK in the year 2010.
The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on five categories: Cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in France and the UK in the year 2010. QRVgb
The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on five categories: Cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in France and the UK in the year 2010.
Overall, it is clear that perfume was the kind of commodity that people spent the least amount of money on, while cars were the highest in the consumer goods in England and France spent money to buy. It can be seen that people in the UK spent much more money on consumer goods than in France.
The number of people choosing cars in the UK was higher than in France, nearly 50, 000 pounds. The book was costed by the British around 400, 000 pounds, while the French were lower than, stood at 300, 000 pounds. Furthermore, the British spent money on camera high was more twice as much as the French.
The second most popular good was Computers, with 380, 000 pounds and 350, 000 pounds, respectively. The final good is perfume, which was expected at 200, 000 in France and under 150, 000 in the UK.
The bar chart illustrates how much
money
was
spent
on five categories: Cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in France and the UK in the year 2010.
Overall
, it is
clear
that perfume was the kind of commodity that
people
spent
the least amount of
money
on, while cars were the highest in the consumer
goods
in England and France
spent
money
to
buy
. It can be
seen
that
people
in the UK
spent
much more
money
on consumer
goods
than in France.
The number of
people
choosing cars in the UK was higher than in France,
nearly
50, 000 pounds. The book
was costed
by the British around 400, 000 pounds, while the French were lower than, stood at 300, 000 pounds.
Furthermore
, the British
spent
money
on camera high was more twice as much as the French.
The second most popular
good
was Computers, with 380, 000 pounds and 350, 000 pounds,
respectively
. The final
good
is perfume, which was
expected
at 200, 000 in France and under 150, 000 in the UK.