The bar chart illustrates the expenditure on six consumer products in Germany, Italy, French, and Britain measured by punds sterling. Overall, it can be seen that the Britain paid more money on consumer products while German people spent on the least amount for those products. More specifically, the most purchased product for the British and French was the photographic film with over 165000 pounds and 175000 pounds respectively, whereas the pattern reversed in the expenditure of tennis racquets. The people of Britain and France also spent more money for the range of CDs and Toys just over 160000 pounds, while the other consumer items were slightly under 160000 pounds. To be more precise, the money purchased for toys and photographic film by the people of Germany and Italy was the highest in out of 6 items. The least popular good for those countries was personnel stereos with a little under 150000 pounds. It is interesting to note that tennis racquets, perfumes and CDs revealed similar trends with nearly over 140000 pounds in the total amount of money spent by the German and the Italian
The bar chart illustrates the expenditure on six consumer
products
in Germany, Italy, French, and Britain measured by
punds
sterling.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that the Britain paid more
money
on consumer
products
while German
people
spent on the least amount for those
products
. More
specifically
, the most
purchased
product
for the British and French was the photographic film with over
165000 pounds
and
175000 pounds
respectively
, whereas the pattern reversed in the expenditure of tennis racquets. The
people
of Britain and France
also
spent more
money
for the range of CDs and Toys
just
over
160000 pounds
, while the other consumer items were
slightly
under
160000 pounds
. To be more precise, the
money
purchased
for toys and photographic film by the
people
of Germany and Italy was the highest in out of 6 items. The least popular
good
for those countries was personnel stereos with a
little
under
150000 pounds
. It is interesting to note that tennis racquets, perfumes and CDs revealed similar trends with
nearly
over
140000 pounds
in the total amount of
money
spent by the German and the
Italian