TASK 1: PIE CHARTS - SALES AND PROFITS

The charts show the percentage of sales and profits of a British company by geographical area.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts show the percentage of sales and profits of a British company by geographical area.

The pie charts reveal the information in regards to sales and profits of a British company. In the two pie charts, it is clear that the percentages of sales and profits were equal in the USA. Similarly, the rest of world had the same proportion in both sales and profits as well, which were the smallest sections. The UK made up a quarter of earnings, whereas the profits of the rest of Europe were twice as much as those in the UK (a half of total profits). However, as the first chart shows, sales of UK were more than a quarter which put the UK in first place in sales. After the UK, the rest of Europe were the second largest segment in sales (approximately more than a quarter).

In conclusion, a British company made more sales than profits in the UK. Moreover, the rest of Europe constituted a half the total profits which were the largest segment in profits. (176 words)

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