A 2018 analysis of average national wealth found that an average person in Japan was six times more affluent than in India, and that Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's. Based on this information, it can be concluded that an average person in Britain was approximately ____ times more affluent than an average person in India.
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Based on a 2018 analysis which found that the average person in the United States was wealthier than in Japan, Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's, Japan was six times more affluent than India, and Norway was wealthier than the United States, which of the following conclusions can be logically drawn?
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Inferring Economic Relationships
A 2018 analysis of average national wealth provided the following comparisons: the United States was wealthier than both Japan and Britain; Norway was wealthier than the United States; Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's; and an average person in Japan was six times more affluent than in India. Based on this information, arrange the five countries in descending order, from wealthiest to least wealthy.
Critiquing Historical Economic Comparisons
A 2018 analysis of average national wealth found that an average person in Japan was six times more affluent than in India, and that Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's. Based on this information, it can be concluded that an average person in Britain was approximately ____ times more affluent than an average person in India.
Evaluating an Economic Policy Argument
A 2018 analysis of average national wealth provided the following comparisons: an average person in the United States was wealthier than in Japan; Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's; an average person in Japan was six times more affluent than in India; and Norway was found to be wealthier than the United States. Based only on this information, which of the following statements is an unsupported conclusion?