Multiple Choice

A three-dimensional chart visualizes income distribution for various countries. On this chart, countries are arranged from left to right based on their average national income (poorest to richest). For each country, a series of bars shows the average income for ten equal-sized population groups, from the poorest 10% to the wealthiest 10%. The bar representing the wealthiest 10% is often called a 'skyscraper' because of its height in rich nations.

Imagine two countries on this chart:

  • Country X is positioned to the right of Country Y.
  • Country Y's 'skyscraper' is taller than Country X's 'skyscraper'.

Based only on this information, which of the following statements is the most accurate conclusion?

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