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Interpreting a Distributional Model
A graph is used to illustrate income distribution, plotting the cumulative percentage of the population (from lowest to highest income) against the cumulative percentage of total income they hold. A straight 45-degree line on this graph connects the point representing 0% of the population holding 0% of the income to the point representing 100% of the population holding 100% of the income. What specific scenario of income distribution does this straight line represent? Explain your reasoning.
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Interpreting a Distributional Model
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Consider a graphical model where the cumulative percentage of a population is plotted against the cumulative percentage of total income they possess. A 45-degree straight line on this graph represents a perfectly equal distribution. Below are data points for two different countries, Country A and Country B:
- Country A: The bottom 50% of the population holds 25% of the total income.
- Country B: The bottom 50% of the population holds 15% of the total income.
Based on this information, which statement accurately analyzes the income distributions of these two countries relative to the line of perfect equality?
Evaluating the Line of Perfect Equality as an Analytical Tool
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