The bar chart highlights data about money which was spent on several consumer goods in the UK and France in 2010. Units are measured in pounds sterling.
The bar graph depicts the comparison of spending pattern on commodities between United Kingdom (UK) and France in 2010 and measured in poundsterling. From an overview perspective, it can be seen that almost all of the ex
The chart compares the average spending on four consumer items of two different nations, namely France and The UK, in 2010. Overall it can be seen that the consumption of cars took the highest rate for both countries.
The bar chart provides statistical reports on the expenditure of consumer goods being spent by France and the UK in 2010. Overall, the largest spending in both countries is on cars, then followed by computers. Perfume ha
The provided bar chart illustrates information about the amount of money that was spent on various consumer goods between France and the United Kingdom in 2010. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that the UK gene
The bar chart shows a comparison of five different expenditure areas in France and the UK in 2010. Overall, it was recorded that both these nations spent the most money on cars, whereas, the most significant expenditure
The chart shows the money spent on 5 consumer goods (cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras) in the UK and France in 2010. The stated amount is in pounds sterling.
In the graph bar from 2010 have information about consumer good between two contries: UK and France. Overall, both of the same country are almost in the same level about computers, therefore it is completely different wh
The bar chart underneath compares how much France and the UK had spent on cars, computer, books, perfume and cameras in the year 2010. The values are expressed in pound sterling.
The bar graph illustrates the amount of expenses on five different consumer items by UK and France in 2010. Overall, both countries spent most on cars, computers and books, on the other hand, paid less on perfume and cam
The chart illustrates the amount of money for consumer goods in two different countries: France and the United Kingdom in 2010. The items are measured in pounds sterling.
The bar chart provides information on spending on goods consumption in France and the UK in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that cars were the most popular good in both countries.