Asked by jay

What does the chart suggest about Country X? Check all that apply.

It is a developed country.
It is a developing country.
It likely has a very high HDI ranking.
It likely has a medium HDI ranking.
It likely has a low or very low HDI ranking.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the chart you’re referring to, so I can’t check the boxes for you. If you can upload or describe the chart (the indicators and their values/trends), I’ll pick the correct options.

Meanwhile, here are quick rules you can use to decide which boxes to check:

1. Signs that Country X is a developed country / likely has a very high HDI
- High GDP per capita, high life expectancy (≈75+ years), high adult literacy and completion of secondary/tertiary education, low infant and maternal mortality, extensive access to services (electricity, clean water, healthcare).
- HDI value ≳ 0.800 (very high).

2. Signs that Country X is a developing country / likely has a medium HDI
- Moderate GDP per capita, improving but not high life expectancy (≈60–75), moderate literacy/education levels, moderate infant/maternal mortality.
- HDI roughly 0.550–0.699 (medium).

3. Signs that Country X is a developing country / likely has a low or very low HDI
- Low GDP per capita, low life expectancy (<60), low literacy and school enrollment, high infant/maternal mortality, low access to basic services.
- HDI < 0.550 (low or very low).

If you paste the chart or list the specific indicators and values shown, I’ll mark which options apply.