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The chart indicates people from two countries poured money into 5 types of consumer goods,

namely cars, computers, books, perfume, cameras in 2010. Overall, both the UK and France spend
spent the largest amount of money on cars. In addition, UK spent the least amount of money on
perfume while a small expense of money was spent on Cameras in France. VERY GOOD Có thể bổ
sung thêm ý cho nhiều điểm thôi nha, không có cũng k sao không bị trừ điểm. Moreover, cameras
witnessed the biggest difference in expenses between two countries.

In 2010, in terms of cameras, the British allocated around 360,000$ to this item, which
approximately/more than doubled that of French, which spent only 150,000$. What’s more, both
France and British spent a large proportion amount/ proportion dùng cho phần tram thôi em nhé of
money their budget on cars, 400,000$ and 455,000$ respectively. The expenditure on books was
around 300,000$ in France as opposed to the UK, which spent 410,000$ (on this category).

In contrast, the spending on the remaining goods (computers and perfume) in France was higher
than in the UK. First, About 380,000$ was allocated to computers in France, which was slightly
higher than that in the UK (350,000$). In terms of perfume, french spent 200$ compared to the UK
which spent only around 170$.

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