The bar chart illustrates the amount spent on five different consumables including cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras of 2 nations: The UK and France in 2010.
As shown from the chart, the UK spent more money than France in total. Cars were consumed the most by people of 2 nations. The most significant difference in expenditure between 2 nations was on cameras.
In the UK , the figure for cas was approximately 450000£,those of France was roughly 400000£. In contrast, British and French spend the least on perfume , it was about 148000£ and 200000£, respectively.
On the other hand, the figure for cameras of the UK doubled those of France, it was 150000£ for France and 350000 for the UK. The statistic for the total amount of money that the UK spent was about 1.7 million £ , it more than France about 300000£.
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