expenditure on food, gas and clothing for a family living in the USA in 2010. Read the description written below the graph. May E die The bar chart the amount of money spent monthly on food, gas and clothing for a family living in the USA in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that all levels of expenditure over the period. To begin, in January the money was spent on food, at approximately $500 per month. expenditure on food increased the following month, it then had a to be the lowest expenditure of all the items at the end of the period at just over $300.Gas appeared to follow the opposite pattern to food spending. It started lower at about $350 per month. The amount of money spent on gas then went down in the following month, but then it increased to finish at just under $600 in April. Clothing, which at just over $200 in January, was considered the expenditure at the beginning of the period. The amount of money spent monthly on clothing fluctuated dramatically over the time frame. After reaching around the same levels as food in February (nearly $600), it markedly in March, then to just under $700 in the final month. lowest fell Although illustrates significantly fluctuated dropped most slightly fall rose fluctuation
expenditure on food, gas and clothing for a family living in the USA in 2010. Read the description written below the graph. May E die The bar chart the amount of money spent monthly on food, gas and clothing for a family living in the USA in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that all levels of expenditure over the period. To begin, in January the money was spent on food, at approximately $500 per month. expenditure on food increased the following month, it then had a to be the lowest expenditure of all the items at the end of the period at just over $300.Gas appeared to follow the opposite pattern to food spending. It started lower at about $350 per month. The amount of money spent on gas then went down in the following month, but then it increased to finish at just under $600 in April. Clothing, which at just over $200 in January, was considered the expenditure at the beginning of the period. The amount of money spent monthly on clothing fluctuated dramatically over the time frame. After reaching around the same levels as food in February (nearly $600), it markedly in March, then to just under $700 in the final month. lowest fell Although illustrates significantly fluctuated dropped most slightly fall rose fluctuation
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