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Write a anylatic paragraph on given pic a chart is given there are details in those chart we use to make lines from chart which details are given in the chart so please answer this question if you answer i will give you 100+thanks please help...

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Answered by Itzcutemuffin
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The two pie charts compare the average household expenditure in a Country . This also illustrates the proportion of six types of household expenses in one country between 1950 and 2010. Overall, in both years, significant expenditure went on both accommodation and food which together covered the most of the expenditure.

According to the given data, more than 70% expenditure of the people in this country went on in housing in 1950 whereas in 2010 only 22 % expenditure went on.

In 1950, the household spent a largest paying of the total expenditures for housing, up to 72.1%, food was secondary of these lists with 11.2%, education, transportation, health care and other paying were 6.6%, 3.3%, 2.4% and 4.4% respectively whereas in the year 2010, the cost of housing decreased three or more times, down to 22.0%. Also the paying for food increased three or more times, up to 34.0%, for transportation and other demand went up more than four times, up to 14.0%, for health care rose more than two times, up to 4.5%, only education expense slightly down to 6.3%.

In summary, the nature of people had changed significantly in 2010 compared to the year in 1950 .

Answered by sindwaniraju70
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The two pie charts compare the average nationwide expenses on several household categories including housing, food, healthcare, education, transportation in 1950 and 2010. The expenditure ratio for food soared in 6 decades while an overwhelming portion of the expenditure went on for housing in 1950.

Now turning to the details, the bulk of the expenses in 1950 was made for the housing and food which accounted for a massive 72.1% and 11.2% of the total expenditures. In opposite, it can be observed that people prioritised buying food (34%) more than housing (22%) six decades later. Health care had the lowest amount of money spent on in both of the years. In addition, transportation expenses had remarkably increased by roughly three times from only 3.3% in 1950 to 14% in 2010. Aside from that, spending on other items also rose to 19.3% from 4.4% in 1950. Education expense ratio, however, had slightly decreased where people insignificantly spent 0.3% more in 1960 than in 2010.

To summarise, basic necessities such as food and housing are the two main categories people spent most percentages of money on, however, health care aspect was the least prioritised.

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