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The chart below shows the expenditure of two countries X and Y on consumer goods

in2020 in US million dollars. Summarise and write an analytic paragraph highlighting

main features and necessary details in 150-200 words. Compare where you find it

relevant.​
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Answered by anjali983584
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Explanation:

The given bar chart depicts data on the amount of money the French and the British spent on five consumer goods, namely cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras in 2010. Units are measured in pounds sterling.

Overall, it is clear that both France and the UK expended the greatest amount of money on cars. Moreover, perfume was the least preferred good by the British consumers, whereas the French spent the least money on cameras.

In terms of cars, France spent 400,000 pounds sterling, while the figure for the UK was slightly higher, at 450,000 pounds sterling. The French and the British ...

Answered by naikaranviral2006
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The Bar chart given above illustrates the money spent by two countries X and Y on consumer goods like cars, computers, cameras and washing machines in 2020. The expenditure is in US dollars. The general trend of both the countries is not uniform. So far, as the expenditure on cars is concerned, X, spent 400 million dollars while Y spent a slightly higher amount at 450 millions. In the expenditure on computers, the same trend is followed. Y spent 50 million dollars more on the purchase of computers. However, this trend was reversed in their expenditure on cameras. Here, it is X that spends 50 million more than Y. The expenditure on washing machines repeated the same pattern. X spent 500 million dollars while Y spent 450 millions, 50 millions less than X. One noticeable thing about the expenditure of X and Y is that on all the four consumer goods, their difference is constant, i.e. 50 million dollars. It can be safely concluded that the race of expenditure on consumer goods of two countries X and Y is rather close without any dramatic rises or falls.

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