This bar chart compares consumer goods expenditures between the UK and France in 2010. It shows that in the UK, cars, books, and cameras were consumed more, while computers and perfume had higher sales in France. Specifically, car expenditures were over £450,000 in the UK and £400,000 in France, and book sales were £400,000 in the UK and £300,000 in France. The largest difference was for cameras, with UK sales of £400,000 and French sales of only £150,000.
This bar chart compares consumer goods expenditures between the UK and France in 2010. It shows that in the UK, cars, books, and cameras were consumed more, while computers and perfume had higher sales in France. Specifically, car expenditures were over £450,000 in the UK and £400,000 in France, and book sales were £400,000 in the UK and £300,000 in France. The largest difference was for cameras, with UK sales of £400,000 and French sales of only £150,000.
This bar chart compares consumer goods expenditures between the UK and France in 2010. It shows that in the UK, cars, books, and cameras were consumed more, while computers and perfume had higher sales in France. Specifically, car expenditures were over £450,000 in the UK and £400,000 in France, and book sales were £400,000 in the UK and £300,000 in France. The largest difference was for cameras, with UK sales of £400,000 and French sales of only £150,000.
This bar chart compares between the expenditure of two
Europe countries on consumer goods in 2010
In general, the chart witnessed the difference in term of
the payment that two nations’s inhabitants could finance in 2010. Concretely, in UK, cars, books and cameras were consumed more than in the France , meanwhile computers and perfume took up the better sale revenue in France than in UK. in United Kingdom, cars reached to just over 450,000 pound whereas in the other hit the 400.000 pound’s point. The sale revenue recognized was about 400.000 pound and it was approximately 100.000 higher than that in France with regard to books. Especially is cameras – the item triggered a great difference between two countries . The evidence backing up this announcement was that the UK’s turnover was about 400.000 pounds , meanwhile in France it stopped at the point 150.000. In regard to the computer’s revenues, the difference was not very obvious. The gap of two countries’s revenue was approximately 50.000 pounds. Beside that, in relation to the last one-perfume-the sales in France reached the 200.000 pound whereas in UK it was just under 150.000 point.