Multiple Choice

Imagine a chart that visualizes global income distribution. On this chart, each country is represented by a rectangular bar, and countries are arranged along the horizontal axis from poorest to richest. The height of each bar indicates the country's average daily income, and the width of the bar represents its total population. If Country X has a bar that is very wide but not very tall, while Country Y has a bar that is very narrow but very tall, what is the most accurate conclusion you can draw?

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