The charts show the sources of the electricity produced in 4 countriesin 2003. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
There are two pie charts given and one illustrates the
income
sources from different sectors and the other one provides the data about total expenses of income
.
Overall
, it is noticed that the total amount of revenue
is more than the expenses, in which the donated food showed the highest contribution in income
whereas
, the most segment of the chart of expenditure is program services.
In terms of revenue
sources with the
total amountCorrect article usage
a
$
453,561.580, the largest part of the chart is donated food with 86.6%. Change preposition
of $
Then
,10.4% shows the second resource of income
by community contributions. Moreover
, program revenue
comprises 2.2%. On the other hand
, almost 1% cover
the Correct your spelling
over
revenue
by investment income
, Government grants and other income
with 0.2%, 0.2% and 0.4% respectively.
In contrast
, 53,224,896 is the total expenses in three sectors which, the most part of the income
spend
on program services with almost 95.8%. Change the form of the verb
spent
However
, fundraising and Management and General is
the Correct subject-verb agreement
are
least
percentage of expenditure with only about 4.2%.Correct word choice
lowest
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Vocabulary: Replace the words income, revenue with synonyms.
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