respectively
.
At the
end of the period
, more than 35% of commuters used cars to commute
to work in this city in 2000, which
was much
higher than
the figure for bus
users, at around 16%. The percentage of those who
travelled to work on foot
and by bike fell to 9% and 6%
respectively
.
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TABLE
The table below gives information about the average annual spending of
university students in three different countries.
The given table
compares
the percentage of expenditure
which
college
students from 3 countries spend on different living expenses each year.
Overall
, the total spending of students in country A
was higher than
the
expenditure of students in countries B and C. In all the countries, students
spent the highest proportion of their budget on
accommodation and food.
In country A, the
total spending of students
is highest
, at 5000$ per year,
compared with
$4500 and $1500 for students in countries B and C
respectively
.
Accommodation
accounts for
45%
of the total expenditure of students
in
country A,
while
the proportions
were
lower
for students in country B at
35%, and country C, at only 30%.
However, in term of food
, students in
country C
spend the largest percentage
of their money on it
,
accounting for
36%. The figures for country A and B are only 22% and 28%
respectively
.
Students in country C also
spent a high percentage of their budget on books
,
at 21%,
compared with
9% for students in country B and just 3% for students
in country A.
By contrast
, students in countries A and B spent 22% and 23%
respectively
of their budget on leisure,
while
students in country C spent only
12% of their total money on this category.
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