The charts below show the proportion of expenditure by students, on average, at one univeristy, in 2000 and 2010

The charts below show the proportion of expenditure by students, on average, at one univeristy, in 2000 and 2010
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pie charts illustrate the average percentage of students’ expenses in two different years, in 2000 and 2010, which are divided into seven categories.
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, several categories remained stable in the period given,
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transport, eating out, and utilities experienced an increase and clothing was the opposite. In 2000, food and drink
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accounted for 29%, which was the highest proportion compared to others.
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, it was followed by utilities with 21% , showing a moderate difference.
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, clothing
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sports and
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were nearly the same
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16% and 17%, respectively. The other categories,
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as transport, holidays, and eating out held lower percentages with no more than 10%. In 2010, holidays and food and drinks
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5% and 29%, still placing the smallest and greatest proportion.
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, sports and
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persisted with 17% as it was the third biggest number.
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, clothing declined substantially from 16% to 5%, which was the same percentage as holidays,
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utilities marginally rose to 27%.
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, transport and eating out slightly went up to 9% and 8%, respectively.
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Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 2 times.
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