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A 3D bar chart visualizes the 1980 world income distribution. One axis orders countries from poorest to richest based on their average income. A second axis divides each country's population into ten income groups (from poorest 10% to richest 10%). The vertical axis shows the annual income for each group. When comparing the bar representing the richest 10% of a country on the 'poorer' end of the chart with the bar for the poorest 10% of a country on the 'richer' end, which of the following is a possible observation and what does it signify?

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