The bar chart illustrates the amount of money spent on 6 consumers goods in Germany, Italy, France, Britain. The initial impression is that British costumers spent more money on consumer goods, while German people spent
The bar graph illustrates the number of spent on six kinds of goods (photographic film , toys , CDs, perfumes, tennis racquets, and personal stereos) in four nations (Britain, France, Italy, and Germany).
The bar graph depicts the amount spent on six consumer goods in four European countries: Britain, France, Italy and Germany. Overall, it is readily apparent that Britain has spent more on consumer goods. However, the ten
The chart illustrates how much spent on six consumer goods, namely personal stereos, Tennis racquets, Perfumes, CDs, Tays and Photographic film is some European countries.
The bar chart provides data on the expenditure on six different consumer goods across four European countries: Germany, Italy, France, and Britain. The goods in question include personal stereos, tennis racquets, perfume
The bar chart provided offers a comparison of expenditure on six distinct categories of consumer goods across four European nations: Germany, Italy, France, and Britain. Each product category's financial outlay is repres
The chart depicts the expenditure used on six consumer goods such as Photographic films, toys, CDs, perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos in four countries, namely Britain, France, Italy and Germany.
The bar chart provided the number of the expense on six consumer goods in four countries in European. Overall, Photographic film and Toys provided the highest amount of expenditure. On the other hand, Tennis racquets and
A glance at the chart provided reveals some informations about consumers who spend money for different equipments.In britain,france,italy and germany.One particular points that is highlighted by the figure is that Britai
The chart shows that Britain, among the four European countries listed, has spent most heavily on the range of consumer goods included. In every case, British spending is considerably higher than that of other countries;
The bar chart compares the expenditure on different consumer goods by the people of four European countries; namely Britain, France, Italy and Germany. At the first glance, British spent more money on consumer goods whil