The given bar chart illustrates the amount of money which was spent on retail goods (computers, cars, books, perfume, and
cameras
) in two Use synonyms
countries
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France
and Great Britain, in 2010. The expenditures are measured in pounds sterling.
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Overall
, both Linking Words
countries
spent the most money on cars, Use synonyms
while
expenditure on perfume was significantly lower, as was spending on Linking Words
cameras
in Use synonyms
France
during the given period. The greatest difference between the two Use synonyms
countries
was observed in spending on Use synonyms
cameras
.
In terms of cars, Britain spent exactly £450,000, Use synonyms
while
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France
spent £400,000. Use synonyms
Similarly
, there was a large gap between the two Linking Words
countries
in spending on books and Use synonyms
cameras
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:
the UK spent around £400,000 and £350,000 respectively, Punctuation problem
;
whereas
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France
spent £100,000 and twice that amount in 2010.
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Nonetheless
, Linking Words
France
spent considerably more on perfume, at £200,000, Use synonyms
whereas
the United Kingdom’s outlay was just under £60,000. A similar pattern was seen in computer spending, with £350,000 in the UK and about £400,000 in Linking Words
France
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