The Chart below shows the expenditure on consumer goods in France and The Uk
The Chart below shows the expenditure on consumer goods in France and The Uk e5G9B
The given chart illustrates the amount spent on 5 types of consumer goods (Cars, Computer, Books, Perfume, and Cameras) by the UK and France in the year 2010. Units are measured in Pound sterling.
Overall, the expenditure of the UK was much higher than of France. Both the countries spent the most amount of money on Cars while the British were spent the least amount on Perfumes compared to the French on Cameras.
In terms of Cars, the UK spent around £450, 000 on this as compared to exactly £400, 000 in France. The amount of money spent in the UK was higher than in France (about £400, 000 and exactly 300, 000 respectively) and the expenditure spent on Cameras by the British was double than the French (Exactly £150, 000 and just above £350, 000 respectively).
However, the amount of money spent on remaining goods was higher in France. Around £375, 000 spent on computers by France followed by the UK exactly £350, 000. Neither of the countries spent much money on Perfume which accounted for £200, 000 in France but only under £150, 000 in the UK.
The
given
chart illustrates the
amount
spent
on 5 types of consumer
goods
(Cars, Computer, Books, Perfume, and Cameras) by the UK and France in the year 2010. Units
are measured
in Pound sterling.
Overall
, the expenditure of the UK was much higher than of France. Both the countries
spent
the most
amount
of
money
on Cars while the British were
spent
the least
amount
on Perfumes compared to the French on Cameras.
In terms of Cars, the UK
spent
around £450, 000 on this as compared to
exactly
£400, 000 in France. The
amount
of
money
spent
in the UK was higher than in France (about £400, 000 and
exactly
300, 000
respectively
) and the expenditure
spent
on Cameras by the British was double than the French
(Exactly
£150, 000 and
just
above £350, 000
respectively
).
However
, the
amount
of
money
spent
on remaining
goods
was higher in France. Around £375, 000
spent
on computers by France followed by the UK
exactly
£350, 000. Neither of the countries
spent
much
money
on Perfume which accounted for £200, 000 in France
but
only
under £150, 000 in the UK.