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Interpreting a Global Income Distribution Chart

On a chart visualizing global income, each country is represented by a rectangular bar. The height of the bar indicates the country's average daily income, and the width of the bar represents its population. Imagine two countries, Country A and Country B, have bars of the exact same height. However, the bar for Country B is three times wider than the bar for Country A. What can you infer about the total daily income of Country B compared to Country A? Explain your reasoning.

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