What conclusion can you draw about the level of economic development in a country in which most workers are in the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the economy?(1 point)

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Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a high level of economic development.
Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a high level of economic development.

The level of economic development in such a country is probably in steep decline.
The level of economic development in such a country is probably in steep decline.

The level of economic development in such a country is probably increasing rapidly.
The level of economic development in such a country is probably increasing rapidly.

Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a low level of economic development.

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The most appropriate conclusion is: Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a high level of economic development.

This is because the tertiary sector (services) and quaternary sector (knowledge-based services) are indicative of advanced economies, whereas primary (extraction) and secondary (manufacturing) sectors are more characteristic of less developed economies.