To find the country with the highest gross national income (GNI) per capita, we need to calculate the GNI per capita for each of the countries provided.
The formula for GNI per capita is:
\[ \text{GNI per capita} = \frac{\text{GNI}}{\text{Population}} \]
Now let's calculate it for each country:
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Country C
- GNI: $1,000
- Population: 100
- GNI per capita: \[ \frac{1000}{100} = 10 \]
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Country D
- GNI: $3,900
- Population: 80
- GNI per capita: \[ \frac{3900}{80} = 48.75 \]
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Country E (likely meant as country D due to context)
- GNI: $2,000
- Population: 200
- GNI per capita: \[ \frac{2000}{200} = 10 \]
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Country P
- GNI: $4,500
- Population: 200
- GNI per capita: \[ \frac{4500}{200} = 22.5 \]
Now we can summarize the GNI per capita for each country:
- Country C: $10
- Country D (or E): $48.75
- Country E (or D): $10
- Country P: $22.5
Now, comparing these values, we can see that Country D (with GNI of $3,900 and population of 80) has the highest GNI per capita of $48.75.