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The pie charts give information on the spending of a UK school in three different years with the 10

years gap starting from 1981. According to the given data, in 1981 the UK school’s 40% fund was for
teacher’s salary while 15% expenses were both for the school equipment and for other resources like
books. 2% of it expenses was made for the insurance and remaining 28% was for the other staff’s
payment. After 10 years the expenses in teachers’ salary increased by10% while the expenses on
school furniture reduced by 10%. Resources and books related expenses increased by 5% while other
staffs’ salary decreased by 6% this year. Only one percent expenses increased for the insurance. In
2001, the expense of this school in this year was 45% for the teachers. The insurance cost increased
to 8% while the furniture related expenses increased to 23% and staff salary and resource purchasing
expenses decreased to 15% and 9% respectively.

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