The pie chart gives information on UEA goverment spending in 2000
The pie chart gives information on UEA goverment spending in 2000 JNnDB
The graph gives information about how much money spent on difference sectors in UAE in 2000
Overall, it is clear that social security made up the largest proportion of money while transport accounted for the least. It is also worth mentioning that there was a significant disparity between the figures for the biggest and smallest sectors.
Furthermore, several other sectors, namely law and order, industry, agriculture and defence, showed less proportion compared to the top 3 figures, accounting for more than number. Conversely, other expenditure, housing heritage and environment and debt interest fell within the range of 15 billion and 23 billion, reflecting a moderate but noteworthy share.
Examining the graph closely, it becomes evident that the figure for social security was by far higher than that of any other sectors, accounting for 100 billon AED. Health and personal services secured the second-largest portion in the graph, standing at 53 billion. This figure was notably 15 billion higher than that of education, emphasizing the notable differences in the options provided in the graph.
In sharp contrast, transport represented the most modest share in the graph, falling significantly below the 9 billion, thereby highlighting the variation in the recorded information across the various sectors depicted in the graph.
The
graph
gives information about how much money spent on difference
sectors
in UAE
in 2000
Overall
, it is
clear
that social security made up the largest proportion of money while transport accounted for the least. It is
also
worth mentioning that there was a significant disparity between the
figures
for the biggest and smallest sectors.
Furthermore
, several other
sectors
,
namely
law and order, industry, agriculture and
defence
,
showed
less proportion compared to the top 3
figures
, accounting for more than number.
Conversely
, other expenditure, housing heritage and environment and debt interest fell within the range of 15
billion
and 23
billion
, reflecting a moderate
but
noteworthy share.
Examining the
graph
closely
, it becomes evident that the
figure
for social security was by far higher than that of any other
sectors
, accounting for 100
billon
AED. Health and personal services secured the second-largest portion in the
graph
, standing at 53
billion
. This
figure
was
notably
15
billion
higher than that of education, emphasizing the notable differences in the options provided in the graph.
In sharp contrast, transport represented the most modest share in the
graph
, falling
significantly
below the 9
billion
, thereby highlighting the variation in the recorded information across the various
sectors
depicted in the
graph
.
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