The bar chart illustrates five different consumer goods and its expenditures in two countries. Consumer goods are cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras and the countries are the France and the Uk.
The chart illustrates the amount of money spent on five consumer goods (cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras) in France and the UK in 2010. Units are measured in pounds Sterling. Overall, the UK spent more money
The given graph provides information about how much money was wasted in two European countries in various goods in the year of 2010. Overall, it is clear that more and more British people spend their fortune on cars , bo
The provided histogram depicts the amount of money spent for consumer products in the UK and France in 2010. Overall, it is exhibits that people in both countries purchased cars the most compared to the four other goods.
The chart illustrates a comparison between France and the UK in the consumption of some products during 2010. Overall, France seems to demand more than the UK for cars, books and cameras, but for computers and perfumes t
The provided bar graph illustrates some data related to the spending on goods in the UK and France within a time span of one year (2010). Five various goods are being compared.
The chart shows the the expenditure of the United Kingdom and France . which includes the the presice amount in each of the 5 consumer goods , such as Cars, Computers ,Books ,Perfume , And Camera , which are measured in
The bar chart displays the expenditure of two European countries on five types of consumer goods in 2010. Overall, cars, books, and cameras became UK's biggest spending in 2010. Meanwhile, computers and perfume are Franc
The presented bar chart illustrates the numeral of expenditures of the two nations on client goods in 2010. Furthermore, the horizontal axis shows the number of costume interests. it has five categories: cars, computers,