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How can a difference in Gini coefficients for the United States and China be interpreted?(1 point)
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The United States and China differ in their access to information technology.
The United States and China differ in their access to information technology.

The United States and China differ in how much income is earned by their populations.
The United States and China differ in how much income is earned by their populations.

The United States and China differ in how developed their populations are.
The United States and China differ in how developed their populations are.

The United States and China differ in how evenly income is distributed among individuals.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate interpretation of a difference in Gini coefficients for the United States and China is:

**The United States and China differ in how evenly income is distributed among individuals.**

The Gini coefficient is a measure of income inequality, where a value of 0 represents perfect equality (everyone has the same income) and a value of 1 indicates perfect inequality (one person has all the income). A difference in Gini coefficients between the two countries would indicate a difference in income distribution among their populations.
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