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The chart shows the expenditure of 2 countries on consumer goods in 2010.

(pounds
sterling)

The chart indicates the amount of money (in pounds sterling) of UK and France expend on
serveral consumer products include: cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras in 2010.

Overall, it is showed from the bar chart that British people spent more money on goods than
French people did in total. Cars were expened the most in both France and UK, whereas the least
amount of money was spent on perfume by the British and cameras by the French in the given
period.

In UK, approximately £450000 was paid out on cars while at lower amount of £400000, cars
were still out of others products in France. The expenditures on books and cameras continually
demonstrated the difference on spending money in two contries. The British spent about
£400000 on books compared to only £300000 was paid out in the same product in France. The
amount of money the British expended on cameras was over doulbe the amount of the French,
with above £350000 and £150000, respectively.

Nevertheless, the sum of money people in France purchased computers were more than British
people, at around £375000 and £350000, respectively. Neither of the countries spent much on
perfume which occupied only £200000 in France and under £150000 in UK in the expenditure of
the year 2010. (212 words)

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