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The bar graph depicts the total spending of people from France and the UK on five products (Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Cameras) in the year 2010.
Overall, British expediture was higher than those of the French on most items. Although both spent the most on cars, people from the UK and France had the lowest expediture on cameras and perfume, respectively.
British expenditure was more than the French in three product categories: cars, books and cameras. About 450,000 pounds sterling was spent by Brits on cars, while the outlay for cars of people from France was approximately 50,000 less than the Brits. The same pattern can be seen in books and cameras in which people from UK outspent those from France by 100,000 and 200,000 pounds sterling, respectively.
Regarding computers and perfume, the French spent more than the Brits with difference of around 20,000 pounds sterling on computers and 60,000 pounds sterling on perfumes.
The bar graph depicts the total spending of people in from France and the UK on five products (Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Cameras) in the year 2010. ) Overall, British expediture was higher than that those of the French on most items. Although both spent the most on cars, people from the UK and France had the lowest expediture on cameras and perfume, respectively.
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The bar graph depicts the total spending of people in from France and the UK on five products (Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Cameras) in the year 2010. (What are the units of measure?)
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