Multiple Choice

A chart visualizes global income by arranging countries from poorest to richest along a horizontal axis. The width of each country's bar represents its population, and the height represents its average daily income. The horizontal axis is scaled to show the cumulative percentage of the world's population. If a very wide bar representing a single, large country is positioned such that it crosses the 50% mark on the cumulative population axis, what is the most accurate inference?

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