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The given bar graph presents information about comparison of the most common consumer

durables in two countries in 2010.


In general, paid out types with the most enormous distinction between the countries was
cameras. Cameras was also the least expended in France. As opposed to United Kingdom, the
least paid out was perfume. Furthermore, both countries most paid out was cars.
It is clear that the difference between highest consumer goods was nearly 50’000 pounds.
Similarly, expenditure difference between two countries on cars was 40’000 pounds. The
substantial difference between United Kingdom and France was 200’000 pounds in cameras.
(around 350’000 pounds and 150’000 respectively) Secondly was books. Its’ distinction was
doubled the expenditure of perfume. (100’000 pounds)
Overall, the UK spent more money on cars, books and cameras, whereas France did so on the
other two categories: computers and perfume. It is also apparent that both these nations used
the most money on automobiles, and the biggest difference in expenditure was recorded in
cameras.

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