The bar chart depicts the spending patterns of French and British individuals across five different categories: cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras.
Overall
, it is readily apparent that cars represented the largest portion of expenditure in both countries. Linking Words
However
, the British consistently outspent their French counterparts in almost every category, except for computers and perfume.
In 2010, UK citizens allocated £450,000 towards car purchases, which was slightly surpassing the amount spent by the French, exceeding it by £50,000. There was a significant difference in spending on books, with the UK spending £400,000 compared to France's £300,000. Linking Words
Similarly
, camera consumption showed a noticeable discrepancy, with the British spending £350,000 and the French spending £150,000
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On the other hand
, French consumers invested more in computers, with an expenditure of approximately £380,000, Linking Words
whereas
Britain's consumers spent £350,000. In terms of perfume, the French committed £200,000, Linking Words
while
people from the UK laid out only around £140,000. - predict Linking Words
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