The bar graph compares the money expenses of the UK and France on five different goods in the year 2010.
The bar graph compares the money expenses of the UK and France on five different goods in the year 2010. bboR6
The bar graph compares the money expenses of the UK and France on five different goods in the year 2010.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the UK spent more on consumer goods than in France. Other features that stand out most are the highest amount of money spent on cars for both countries while the least significant is perfume in the UK and cameras in France.
In regard to cars, the UK expenditure was over 450, 000 pounds, being higher than France by 50, 000 pounds. Also, the figures for books were almost identical, with 400, 000 pounds of expenses in the UK while 300, 000 pounds in France. Interestingly, the number of expenditures on cameras in the UK was over 350, 000 pounds, which outraced the amount in France with only 150, 000 pounds.
However, when it comes to computers, the figure for France, which was around 375, 000 pounds, exceed the UK with about 25, 000 pounds. Similarly, while perfume was the least important in the UK with only 140, 000 pounds of expenses, France was much higher by 60, 000 pounds.
The bar graph compares the money expenses of the UK and France on five
different
goods
in the year 2010.
Overall
, it is
readily
apparent that the UK spent more on consumer
goods
than in France. Other features that stand out most are the highest amount of money spent on cars for both countries while the least significant is perfume in the UK and cameras in France.
In regard to cars, the UK expenditure was over 450, 000 pounds, being higher than France by 50, 000 pounds.
Also
, the figures for books were almost identical, with 400, 000 pounds of expenses in the UK while 300, 000 pounds in France.
Interestingly
, the number of expenditures on cameras in the UK was over 350, 000 pounds, which outraced the amount in France with
only
150, 000 pounds.
However
, when it
comes
to computers, the figure for France, which was around 375, 000 pounds, exceed the UK with about 25, 000 pounds.
Similarly
, while perfume was the least
important
in the UK with
only
140, 000 pounds of expenses, France was much higher by 60, 000 pounds.