The bar graph reveals information about the amount spent on consumer
goods in 4 countries in Europe. The data is measured in thousand sterling
pounds. As observed, the money spent on 6 important commodities increased in all nations involved in the study except Germany. Overall, people in Britain allocate a huge amount of money to all consumer goods. British citizens spend just over 170,000 on photographic film, which is the highest figure on the chart. They also paid out a considerable amount of money on perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos than the other three countries. Germans, on the other hand, are considered the lowest overall spenders, with approximately 150, 000 for each of the six products. Meanwhile, both Italian and French people shell out the same amount of money on toys, at just below 160, 000. However, while French citizens allocate more to photographic film and CDs, they do not spend on perfumes, tennis ranquests, and personal stereos as much as Italians do. Italians spending on tennis ranquest, around 140000, is the lowest figure on the chart.
BAR PIE 2 the Bar Chart Below Shows the Numbers of Men and Women Attending Various Evening Courses at an Adult Education Center in the Year 2009. the Pie Chart Gives Information About the Ages of These Course Participants.