The two graphs provide information about average spending with Japanese and Malaysian families in a specific period (2010) in five various categories: Housing- Transport- Food- Health care- and Other goods and services.
The pie chart describes the differences between medium spending of Japanese and Malaysian families by five major categories which are Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and Other goods and services.
This pie graph illustrates information about total spending in households in two various zones in the year 2020 for five different categories. Overall, it is clear that the public spends the highest amount of money on me
The pie charts substantiate the proportion of allocating to different goods and services of households in two different countries, namely Japan and Malaysia over a course of a year.
The given pie charts reveal statistics about the percentage of household expenses on five different goods and services between two nations, namely Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall, both countries allocated the largest
The provided pie charts depicts the expenses of people in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. It shows that how much they have spent on essentials such as housing, transport, food, healthcare and other goods and services.
The charts compare four market segments which are Electronics and Appliances, Groceries, Home and Kitchen and clothing in Canada in terms of the proportion of their sales in internet sales in two years, 2019 and 2020.