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A chart visualizes global income by representing each country as a rectangle, with countries arranged from poorest to richest. The height of each rectangle corresponds to the country's average daily income, and the width corresponds to its population. If Country A and Country B have rectangles of the exact same height, but Country A's rectangle is three times wider than Country B's, what can be concluded about the total daily income of the entire population of Country A compared to Country B?

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