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Yuri [45]
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8

GDP Per Capita World Rankings for Selected Countries(in current US$)

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evablogger [386]3 years ago
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Since many of the countries in Europe have a high GDP Per Capita, and they are concentrated mostly at the top of the World Rankings, the most expected statement to be true would be that Europe has a high literacy rate, as there is a relation between GDP Per Capita and literacy rate.

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