the graph shows the expenditure annually in three countries in 2007
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The table compares the average yearly expenditure by three specific countries' colleagues in 2007, falling in 5 various categories. Overall, university students in Country A spend the most considerable amount of money, opposing to that in-country C. Notably, the cost spent on Accommodation and Food makes up more than the three other remaining total.
As transparent from the data surveyed in Country A, the average individual outlay paid annually was ranked the highest with $5. 000, tripled the amount recorded in Country C. The Accommodation fee accounted for the most in Country A's students' money at 45%, doubled the pay allocated for Food and Leisure, both comprising 22%. Books were only responsible for 3% of the disbursement, equal to roughly one-third the billused for Others (8%).
Similar to Country A, students in Country B also spent most of their $4. 500 expenditure on Accommodation, with 35%, followed by Food and Leisure with 28% and 23%, respectively. Contrary to Country A, Books in Country B acquire 9%, two times more than the Other (5%).
Unlike the two other countries, students in Country C prioritized Food rather than Accommodation, which constituted 36%, three times larger than the amount spent on Leisure (12%). It was followed by Accommodation and Books, which represented 30% and 21% correspondingly. The expense on Other was lower than all the other domains, 1% to be exact.
The table compares the average yearly expenditure by three specific countries' colleagues in 2007, falling in 5 various categories.
Overall
, university students in
Country
A spend the most considerable amount of money, opposing to that in-country C.
Notably
, the cost spent on
Accommodation
and
Food
makes
up more than the three
other
remaining total.
As transparent from the data surveyed in
Country
A, the average individual outlay paid
annually
was ranked
the highest with $5. 000, tripled the amount recorded in
Country
C. The
Accommodation
fee accounted for the most in
Country
A's students' money at 45%, doubled the pay allocated for
Food
and Leisure, both comprising 22%. Books were
only
responsible for 3% of the disbursement, equal to roughly one-third the
billused
for Others (8%).
Similar to
Country
A, students in
Country
B
also
spent most of their $4. 500 expenditure on
Accommodation
, with 35%, followed by
Food
and Leisure with 28% and 23%,
respectively
. Contrary to
Country
A, Books in
Country
B acquire 9%, two times more than the
Other
(5%).
Unlike the two
other
countries
, students in
Country
C prioritized
Food
rather
than
Accommodation
, which constituted 36%, three times larger than the amount spent on Leisure (12%). It
was followed
by
Accommodation
and Books, which represented 30% and 21%
correspondingly
. The expense on
Other
was lower than all the
other
domains, 1% to be exact.