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.
The display chart provides information on the expenditure of two countries France as well as UK on consumer goods in 2010. It is given in pound sterling. The chart shows the expenditure on cars, computers, books, perfume
The provided 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
The chart given depicts the outlay of the five customer goods (cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras) from two different countries (France and the United Kingdom) in 2010. Units are measured in pound sterling. Ove
The bar chart provides a comparison of 2 nations which are France and The UK in terms of their goods spendings in 2010 using 5 different categories ranging from cars to cameras.
The chart illustrates the money spent on consumer goods in France and the UK in the year 2010, consumer goods named cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of money spent on five consumer goods (cars, computers, Books, Perfume, cameras) in France and the UK in 2010. Units are measured in the pounds sterling.
The given bar graph illustrates the amount of money spend on client items (cars, computers, boots, perfume, cameras) by France and the UK. The data given in thousands pounds sterling in 2010.