The given bar graph depicts the expenditure allotted by two countries France and UK on a variety of consumer goods in the year 2010. Overall, The graph illustrates that both the countries have a maximum expenditure on Cars. On the other hand, both the countries have invested the least in Perfume. While the UK has an increased expenditure on Cars, Books and Cameras, in contrary, France has an increased expenditure on Computers and Perfumes. The difference in Expenditure on Computers is just by a small margin of £25000 with France investing more than the UK and a difference of £50, 000 on Cars with the UK investing more than France. There is a major difference of £200, 000 and £100, 000 on expenditure of Cameras and Books respectively as the UK outruns France. A difference of £50, 000 on Expenditure of Perfumes is what it takes for the France to outrun the UK. The graph also depicts that the UK has set up an equal expenditure on both Computers and Cameras at £350, 000.
The
given
bar graph depicts the
expenditure
allotted by two countries France and UK on a variety of consumer
goods
in the year 2010.
Overall
, The graph illustrates that both the countries have a maximum
expenditure
on Cars.
On the other hand
, both the countries have invested the least in Perfume. While the UK has an increased
expenditure
on Cars, Books and Cameras, in contrary, France has an increased
expenditure
on Computers and Perfumes. The
difference
in
Expenditure
on Computers is
just
by a
small
margin of £25000 with France investing more than the UK and a
difference
of £50, 000 on Cars with the UK investing more than France. There is a major
difference
of £200, 000 and £100, 000 on
expenditure
of Cameras and Books
respectively
as the UK outruns France. A
difference
of £50, 000 on
Expenditure
of Perfumes is what it takes for the France to outrun the UK. The graph
also
depicts that the UK has set up an equal
expenditure
on both Computers and Cameras at £350, 000.