what u understand by tabular chart ??
Food and drink
|
Housing
|
Clothing
|
Entertainment
|
|
France
|
25%
|
31%
|
7%
|
13%
|
Germany
|
22%
|
33%
|
15%
|
19%
|
UK
|
27%
|
37%
|
11%
|
11%
|
Turkey
|
36%
|
20%
|
12%
|
10%
|
Spain
|
31%
|
18%
|
8%
|
15%
|
The provided
tabular chart depicts the information what amount of household income of five
countries of Europe spend monthly on four distinct products.
Overall, all country spend the majority
of their income on food and drink and housing related items. But, clothing and
entertainment are the items in which all given region spent a less amount of money.
Housing is
the largest expenditure item for France, Germany, and the UK, with all of them spending around one-third of their income on
this, at 30%, 33%, and 37%, respectively. In contrast, they spend around a quarter of food and drink. However, this
pattern is reversed for Turkey and Spain, who
spend around a fifth of their income on housing, but approximately one third on
food and drink.
All five
countries spend much less on the remaining two
items. For clothing, France and Spain spend the least, at less than 10%, while the other three countries spend around
the same amount, ranging between 11% and 15%. At 19%, Germany spends the
most on entertainment, whereas the UK and Turkey spend approximately
half this amount, with France and Spain's spending between those other three
nations.