The bar graph compares numerical data regarding the amount of money spent by the citizens of France and the UK on five different products in 2010.
Overall
, the British spent more income than France when it came to vehicles, literature, and Linking Words
cameras
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while
the French invested more money in computers, and perfumes. Linking Words
Moreover
, perfume had the lowest amount of expenditure in both nations.
Starting with the French, cars and computers had the largest financial allocation of 400,00 Linking Words
pounds
and nearly 370,000 Use synonyms
pounds
each. They are followed by books, at 300,000 Use synonyms
pounds
, Use synonyms
then
perfume and Linking Words
cameras
which had the lower Use synonyms
bugetary
allocations in 2010. Correct your spelling
budgetary
However
, more funds Linking Words
was
directed towards smelling good Change the verb form
were
such
that 200,000 Linking Words
pounds
was used on perfumes Use synonyms
while
only 150,000 Linking Words
pounds
was spent on Use synonyms
cameras
.
Turning to the British, cars Use synonyms
also
had the largest expenditure in 2010, with approximately 450,000 Linking Words
pounds
allocated to them. Contrastly, Use synonyms
this
is followed by literature, the people in the United Kingdom allocated nearly 400,000 Linking Words
pounds
to books. Computers and Use synonyms
cameras
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also
had huge Linking Words
moneteary
spendings of 350,000 Correct your spelling
monetary
pounds
and nearly 360,000 Use synonyms
pounds
respectively. Use synonyms
Lastly
, perfume had the lowest income allocation of just below 150,000 Linking Words
pounds
.Use synonyms
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