Answer one
The bar graph provides
statistical data comparing how four countries [Belgium, Spain, Austria, and
Britain] distributed their money on consumer goods in the year 2012.
It is evident from the
graph that, among the four countries, Britain spends more on consumer goods.
It is clear from the
graph that, there were significant similarities and differences in the spending
habits of four countries. Belgium had spent same amount of money on consumer
goods except in outdoor game accessories. It was around five thousand pounds
difference higher.
Camera was the most
demanded product in Austria and Britain, because they spend more money on that.
In terms of shopping habits Britain spent more money on camera, around 170
thousand pounds. It was almost double as compared to Belgium. Interestingly,
both Austria and Spain had witnessed similar trend in purchasing toys.
Surprisingly, cosmetics and outdoor game accessories were more popular in Spain
as compared to Belgium and Austria.
Overall, it is apparent
that Britain spent more money on camera and least on console games.
Answer two
The pie charts give
information about expenditure of people in the UK, between 1971 and 2001.Food
and cars were the two biggest items of the expenditure during the both years.
Together they spared over half of
the total expences.
Food was accounted for 44% spending in 1971, but this went down significantly to 14% in 2001.On the other hand, the cost on cars doubled, rising from 22% in 1971 to 43% in 2001.
Outlay on restaurants doubled, which rose from 7% to 14%. The amount of money spent on operating computers increased dramatically from 2% in 1971 to 12 % in 2001. However, the percentage of outlay on books reduced from 6% to 1%. The British people spent approximately the same amount on petrol and furniture during both the years.
To conclude, increased amounts spent on cars, computers and restaurants were made up by fall in expenditure on food and books.
Food was accounted for 44% spending in 1971, but this went down significantly to 14% in 2001.On the other hand, the cost on cars doubled, rising from 22% in 1971 to 43% in 2001.
Outlay on restaurants doubled, which rose from 7% to 14%. The amount of money spent on operating computers increased dramatically from 2% in 1971 to 12 % in 2001. However, the percentage of outlay on books reduced from 6% to 1%. The British people spent approximately the same amount on petrol and furniture during both the years.
To conclude, increased amounts spent on cars, computers and restaurants were made up by fall in expenditure on food and books.
Answer three
The bar graph provides
statistical data comparing the sales pattern of four reading books over a
period of ten years.
It is evident from the
graph that books relating to history, sold more as compared to other books.
It is clear from the
graph that there were significant similarities and
differences in the sales of books. In 2002, around 5000 copies of history books
were sold. With 1700 copies, art books held
the second place. Entertainment books reported sales of 1500 copies, standing third.
Surprisingly,
throughout this period, only a few hobby
books were sold out. The sales of history books increased dramatically and
reached up to its peak in the year 2008, whereas
the sales figure was almost twice as compared to 2002 figure. However, this
figure decreased slightly in the following years, but remained the highest position. Interestingly, entertainment and art
books were showed a similar trend throughout the period except in the years
2010 and 2012, where art books had higher sales figure.
Overall, it is obvious
from the graph that, during this period, sales of all books were rising significantly except in the
case of hobby books.
Answer
four
The
diagram illustrates various steps on how
apple is processed in commercial scale.
It is clear from the visual that, the hand-picked apples are transported to the washing are by large trucks. After a thorough wash, the apples undergo a quality check. Apples of good quality are then stored in cold storage until each of them go through weighing process. The peeled and sliced apples are then moved for canning and then to sealing ( what ) area.
Later, the sealed bottles get dispatched for sterilization procedure. That is made possible with the help of large sterilizer pot, which can accommodate many numbers of bottles at a time. Then the labelled containers are sent to storehouse for safe custody. From the store room, they get dispatched to different outlets as per the demand or order.
To conclude, before reaching the customer, apple has to go through various steps in order to maintain its high quality.
It is clear from the visual that, the hand-picked apples are transported to the washing are by large trucks. After a thorough wash, the apples undergo a quality check. Apples of good quality are then stored in cold storage until each of them go through weighing process. The peeled and sliced apples are then moved for canning and then to sealing ( what ) area.
Later, the sealed bottles get dispatched for sterilization procedure. That is made possible with the help of large sterilizer pot, which can accommodate many numbers of bottles at a time. Then the labelled containers are sent to storehouse for safe custody. From the store room, they get dispatched to different outlets as per the demand or order.
To conclude, before reaching the customer, apple has to go through various steps in order to maintain its high quality.
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