The bar chart illustrates the figure for money spent on five goods consumer of the British and France in 2010.
It is clear that car was the most popular means of consumer goods in two countries. On the contrary, the unpopular item was perfume, its usaged rate in both countries was very low. But compared to the money spent on using the camera there was a big difference, more well-like in the UK and not popular in France.
Cars are the preferred means of transport in both countries and without much disparity. British also spent more money on books than the French (more than 400, 000 pounds compared to exactly 300, 000 pounds). The camera has a clear difference between the two countries with the amount of money consumed on this product in the UK is more than three times that in France. These three products all account for the highest-paid rates in the UK.
In contrast, in France, the amount paid for computers was more than in the UK ( around 380, 000 pounds and 350, 000 pounds respectively). The perfume was not paid much in the two countries, but France was still paid more than the UK, more than 50, 000 pounds. France accounted for a large part of the payment in the two items above.
The bar chart illustrates the figure for
money
spent on five
goods
consumer of the British and France in 2010.
It is
clear
that car was the most popular means of consumer
goods
in two
countries
.
On the contrary
, the unpopular item was perfume, its
usaged
rate in both
countries
was
very
low.
But
compared to the
money
spent on using the camera there was a
big
difference, more well-like in the UK and not popular in France.
Cars are the preferred means of transport in both
countries
and without much disparity. British
also
spent more
money
on books than the French (more than 400, 000 pounds compared to exactly 300, 000 pounds). The camera has a
clear
difference between the two
countries
with the amount of
money
consumed on this product in the UK is more than three times that in France. These three products all account for the highest-paid rates in the UK.
In contrast
, in France, the amount paid for computers was more than in the UK
(
around 380, 000 pounds and 350, 000 pounds
respectively
). The perfume was not paid much in the two
countries
,
but
France was
still
paid more than the UK, more than 50, 000 pounds. France accounted for a large part of the payment in the two items above.