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Interpreting a Data Point on the 1980 Income Distribution Chart

A 3D bar chart is used to visualize the 1980 world income distribution. One horizontal axis arranges countries from poorest to richest based on their 1980 average income. A second horizontal axis divides each country's population into ten equal-sized income groups, from the poorest 10% to the richest 10%. The vertical axis represents the average annual income for each of these groups. Analyze the scenario below and explain what specific piece of information a single, described bar on this chart conveys.

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