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  • Terej

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    August 6, 2022 at 9:55 PM

    The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of expenses done by the Chinese on four different household needs such as food, clothing, medicine, and household goods between 1995 and 2011.

    To start with, in 1995, money spend on food is more than two third (68%), while, their spending on clothing was lesser than one-fifth (19%) in total. However, after 16 years expenses done on food and clothing declined slightly by 58% and 18% respectively.

    On the other hand, In 1995, household goods and tablets expenditure accounted for 9% and 4% independently as the least budget spent by Chinese, however, this trend changed in 2011 like goods expenses increased to 12%, and the drugs budget noticeably jumped to 11%.

    Overall, as pie charts clearly show, the Chinese spent half of the budget on food and clothing in both years, whereas, a small amount was spent on household goods and medicine.

    Mam, Please evaluate my above task.

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