The chart below shows the expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2010

The given bar chart illustrates the amount spend on 5 different goods in two countries, France and UK in the year 2010. The amount of money given in the chart is Pounds Sterling.
The five goods mentioned in the chart are Cars, Computers, Books, Perfume, and Cameras. The highest expenditure spent by both countries is on cars, which the UK spent more than France. The UK spent around £450,000 and France spent £400,000.
The UK spent the least on Perfume i.e., around £150,000, and spent an approximately equal amount on the other three goods which are Computers, Books and Cameras – around £350,000, £400,000 and £350,000 respectively.
France spent the least on Cameras, around £150,000 and the amount spent on the remaining goods are varying. The 2nd highest expenditure in France is on Computers with an amount slightly equal to £375,000. The remaining two goods left are Books and Perfume and they spent £300,000 and £200,000 respectively.

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