The chart bellow illustrates the amount of money in France and UK spent on 5 types consumers goods namely cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in 2010. The units are measured in pounds sterling (£).
Overall, The highest expenditure was spent on cars over the others consumer goods in both countries. The UK bought more consumer goods compared to France. France spent higher amount of money on perfume and computers compared to The UK.
The UK and France highest expenditure were exactly £450, 000 and £400, 000, respectively which were spent on cars. Camera in the UK was more popular item to purchase (£350, 000) with huge margin compared to France ( £150, 000). In Addition, The same trend occurred on books in which the UK paid of around £100, 000 more money than France. In the other hand, French purchased more perfume with margin approximately £60, 000 higher than the UK. The expenditure of both countries on computer were slightly different in which French purchased approximately 380, 000 on computer while British only spent exactly 350, 000.
The chart bellow illustrates the amount of money in France and UK
spent
on 5 types consumers
goods
namely
cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in 2010. The units
are measured
in pounds sterling (£).
Overall
, The highest expenditure was
spent
on cars over the
others
consumer
goods
in both countries. The UK
bought
more consumer
goods
compared to France. France
spent
higher amount of money on perfume and computers compared to The UK.
The UK and France highest expenditure were exactly £450, 000 and £400, 000,
respectively
which were
spent
on cars. Camera in the UK was more popular item to
purchase
(£350, 000) with huge margin compared to France
(
£150, 000).
In Addition
, The same trend occurred on books in which the UK paid of around £100, 000 more money than France. In the other hand, French
purchased
more perfume with margin approximately £60, 000 higher than the UK. The expenditure of both countries on computer were
slightly
different
in which French
purchased
approximately 380, 000 on computer while British
only
spent
exactly 350, 000.