Which statement accurately presents the information in the figure and its implications?

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Worldwide, the ratio of people under 65 to people over 65 will be 9:4 in 2050, so the dependency care ratio will be low despite Japan’s declining population.

Worldwide, the ratio of people under 65 to people over 65 will be 9:4 in 2050, so the dependency care ratio will be low despite Japan’s declining population.

In Japan’s region, the ratio of working-age teens and adults to elderly people will be 4:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.

In Japan’s region, the ratio of working-age teens and adults to elderly people will be 4:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.

Worldwide, the ratio of people under 65 to people over 65 will be 9:1 in 2050, so the dependency care ratio will be high despite Japan’s declining population.

Worldwide, the ratio of people under 65 to people over 65 will be 9:1 in 2050, so the dependency care ratio will be high despite Japan’s declining population.

In Japan’s region, the ratio of working-age teens and adults to elderly people will be 10:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.

In Japan’s region, the ratio of working-age teens and adults to elderly people will be 10:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.

In Japan’s region, the ratio of people over 65 to people under 65 will be 4:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.

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In Japan’s region, the ratio of people over 65 to people under 65 will be 4:1 in 2050, so the cost of caring for the elderly population will be high.