The pie charts below show the percentages of expenditure on different items in the USA.
The pie chart illustrates the percentages of expenditure on various supplies in the USA during 1966.
Overall
, the USA spent the most on foot and the least amount of spending in 1966 goes to computers
.
The two most common spending by the US government in 1966 are
Wrong verb form
were
food
and cars. As seen in the chart, food
takes up approximately half of the expenditure. 44 out of 100 percent
was used for Change the spelling
per cent
food
consumption. Another popular item is cars, which take up 23% of the USA
spending. Change noun form
USA's
This
suggests that food
and cars are
highly relevant to individuals living in the US during 1966.
Wrong verb form
were
On the contrary
, the two least spent products are computers
and books. Only 6% of the money was spent on books and only 1% of the money was spent on computers
. Through the chart, it can inferred that computers
and books are not very famous during this
period of time.Submitted by yeshomeclass on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words computers, food with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "percentages" in your introduction.
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Vocabulary: The word "chart" was used 3 times.
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