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A 2018 study on average national wealth indicated that Japan's wealth was nearly on par with Britain's. The same study showed that an average person in Japan was six times more affluent than an average person in India. Based only on this information, the statement 'An average person in Britain was significantly less than six times as affluent as an average person in India' would be a correct conclusion.

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