The given diagram shows information about consumption used by national consumers in five countries and three categories by 2002. The biggest amount of consumption of food, drinks, tobacco, and also leisure and education
The table illustrates how many proportions of expenditure, spending in three different categories in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002.
The table shows percentages of the buyers of some products from five different countries in the 2002 period. Overall, it can be seen from the table that just two countries got significantly surged in one item while the o
Looking from an overall structure, it is readily apparent that all mentioned countries had high rates in Food,Drinks.Tobacco,Clothing,Footwear, Leisure and Education with the exception of Sweden. The trends of Leisure an
The data table makes a comparison of the expenditure on different consumers’ items in 5 countries in 2002. Overall, citizens in these nations spent the most money on food, drinks and tobacco, with Turkey being the bigges
The table above shows the expenditure on food, tobacco, clothing, education, and leisure in five different countries. Turkey spends the highest percentage on food, drinks, and cigarettes, accounting for approximately 32
The graph illustrates data regarding the diversity of products consumers spend in five nations in 2002. In general, Turkey had the highest percentage in most categories, except clothing/ footwear represented by Italy. In
The given table provides information about the percentage of different types of goods (several types of foods, fashion, and leisure or education) consumed by people in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey for one ye
The table shows the percentage of consumer’s expenses on three different categories in five states in the year 2002. In general, most of the spending incurred was in primary needs, while the least was in leisure or educa
The table given provides information about the percentage of public expenditure on three categories of products in five different countries in 2002. Overall, the daily consumption category (food, drinks, and tobacco) was