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PCNO.

01 : The percentage of a family’s household income distributed into different


categories.

Food Clothes

N0.01 15%
25%
Education Power
8%

Transport Others
12%
13%
5%
Saving
22%

SAMIR

Introduction:

The pie chart illustrates the distribution of a family's household income across various categories. This visual
representation highlights how the family allocates its financial resources to meet different needs and priorities. The
chart is divided into seven segments, each representing a portion of the total household income.

Body:

The largest portion of the pie chart, representing 25% of the income is spent on food.13% is spent for clothes. A
considerable share is dedicated to education and it is second highest of the costing and it 22%. A smaller portion is
allocated to power,that is electricity and makes up 5%. Transportation costs take up a notable part of the income,
essential for commuting and other travel needs and constitutes 12%. Miscellaneous expenses are grouped here,
covering various incidental costs, takes up 8%.15% of the total income of the family is covered by savings,highlighting
the family's emphasis on financial security and future planning.

Conclusion:

To conclude/In conclusion,

This pie chart provides a comprehensive overview of the family's income distribution, with major expenses allocated to
food, education, and savings.This also indicates that the family puts great importance to education. It reflects the
family's priorities, ensuring essential needs are met while also planning for future financial stability.

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