▶ Your Answer : The bar chart compares the money spent on cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras in France and UK in 2010. Overall, the UK spent more money on consumer goods that France in the year given. Both the British and the French spent most of their money on cars, whereas the least amount of money was expended on perfume in the UK in comparison with camera in France. The UK and France saw the highest consumption of cars at $450,000 and $400,000 respectively. However the next popular product in France was computers at just below $400,000, while the British spent just over $400,000 on books, which is the following greatest consumption in the UK. The expenditure of perfume was overwhelmingly lower than the other products at only $150,000 and it was the lowest level not only in all sales but also in both countries. By contrast, the figure for cameras in France was exact $150,000 and there was a $200,000 significant difference between two countries. |