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A glance at the graphs provided the data on the anual expenditure of university students in three
countries in 2003.

It is evident that the yearly expenses per student were different among these nations. Students in
Country A spent the biggest amount of money a year, at US$5,000 compared a slightly lower
US$4,500 in Country B and a significantly lower US$1,500 in country C. The percentage of
accommodation costs was the highest at 45% in country A and 35% in country B respectively.
The percentages on food and leisure spending ranked the second and the third that the same
number of 22% for each in country A and at 27% and 20% in country B individually.Meanwhile,
books and other components were spent the cost by students.

In stark constract,however, the ranking of student expenses in country C was quite distinct from
the two nations above . Food spending made up the largest part , at 35%, followed by
accomodation and book expenses which accounted for 31% and 21% respectively. Fourth was
leisure expenditure, at 12% while a mere 1% was cost for other things

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