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Consider two hypothetical countries. Country A has a very high average income, but access to high-quality healthcare, clean water, and nutritious food is concentrated among its wealthiest citizens. Country B has a moderate average income, but it has successfully implemented public health programs that ensure widespread access to basic sanitation, vaccinations, and essential medical care for all its citizens. Based on this information, which of the following conclusions is most likely correct regarding the number of years a newborn is expected to live in each country?

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