The table below shows the world's ten most expensive countries for petrol along with other financial information. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table provides information about how much money is earned and spent on petroleum products for 10 different countries. Units are measured in dollars.
Looking from an
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that Norway and Sweden have the highest numbers for average monthly disposable income
, while
they spend nearly the same amount of money on petrol.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, the trend for Norway shows the highest numbers for income
, whereas
the proportion of expenditure on oil experiences the lowest numbers at nearly 7%. Sweden and Denmark gain a similar ratio of money on fossil fuel goods at around 3500 and witness the same data at roughly 8% for the income
that is
extorted. The figures for Holland and Britain fluctuate around 2900 and 2600, accompanied by a slight difference in percentages.
In terms of the countries remaining, the second highest ratio for monthly petrol expenditure can be seen in the trend for Turkey at 315 which accounts for 34% of disposable livelihood, compared to the two times higher this
data for Italy for income
and lower for expenses. Greece and Belgium make up 3 times the difference in numerical statistics respectively almost 1000 and approximately 3000. The rate for Eritrea has the lowest financial results in income
, despite having the highest spending rate on petrol.Submitted by writingbhos on
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