The bar chart illustrates the expenses of two countries, France and the United Kingdom, on consumer items in 2010, measured in pounds sterling. The categories include cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras.
Overall
, The United Kingdom spent more than France on consumer goods, except for PC and perfume. The highest expenditure for both countries was on cars, Linking Words
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the lowest was on fragrance.
Notably, the UK spent approximately £450,000 on cars, which was slightly higher than France’s 400,000 pounds sterling. An upward trend was on books in the UK almost £400,000, Linking Words
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French residents shared just 300,000 pounds. Linking Words
However
, French people allocated more funds to PCs, cameras and computers a little bit similar to each other in the two countries. Linking Words
On the other hand
, British people's spending on cameras is nearly double that of France, reaching £350,000 compared to France’s £150,000. For sprays, French citizens allocated around £200,000, which was significantly higher than the UK’s expenditure of almost £150,000.Linking Words
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