The given bar graph illustrates the monthly expenditures of a family on three different items, consisting of food, gas, and clothing in the USA in 2010.
The chart illustrates the amount of bucks an American family spent purchasing food, gas, and clothing in the year 2010 in the first four months of this year.
The bar chart depicts the monthly spending in dollars of a family in the USA on three items food, gas and clothing in 2010. the bar chart also includes a line to illustrate the average. It is clear from the graph that, t
The graph illustrates on how much money the American family spend on food, gas, and clothing from January to April 2010. The data reveals that most of American prefer to spend their expenditure to purchase clothes on Apr
The bar chart and line graph illustrate the monthly expenditures of an American family in dollars on three different categories, which are food, gas and clothing, and their averages from January to April in the year 2010
The bar graph illustrates how much money was spent on a family’s monthly expenses (in dollars) on three different categories (food, gas, and clothing) and its average in the USA over a four-month period in 2010. Overall,
The bar chart illustrates the first four months expenditure of United States family in dollars on food, gas, and cloathing. Overall, it can be seen that average monthly cost was similar for fisrt two months; January and
The provided bar chart gives data relating to the monthly expenditure of a family on 3 various goods, namely food, gas, and clothing in the USA in 2010, over the period of 4 months (January, February, March, and April).
This bar graph illustrates, by three different types of items, how much money people spent on domestic expenses between January and April of 2010. Overall, costs of gas and clothing experienced an upward trend, while tho
The bar chart illustrates the monthly expenditure of a family in the USA on food , gas and clothing in 2010. It is clear from the chart that the average of dollars slightly increased in March and it suddenly fell down in
This provided bar chart illustrates the expenditures of a family living in the USA in dollars to buy three things, food, gas, and clothing during four months, in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the levels of expenses
The bar chart gives information about three different kinds of expenses such as food, gas, and clothing which were carried out by a family who lived in the USA between January to April in the year of 2010. It was measure