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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Sector
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
\hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{ Country } & Primary & Secondary & Tertiary \\
\hline Canada & 1.6 & 28.9 & 70.5 \\
\hline Chad & 54.9 & 14.2 & 30.9 \\
\hline Japan & 1.2 & 26.6 & 72.2 \\
\hline Solomon Islands & 51.2 & 10.2 & 38.7 \\
\hline Somalia & 60.2 & 7.4 & 32.5 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

The table presents the percentage contribution of sectors to the total gross domestic product of five countries for 2015.

Which two countries in the list are the most developed?

A. Canada
B. Chad
C. Japan
D. Solomon Islands
E. Somalia



Answer :

To determine the two most developed countries based on the given table, we need to look at the contributions of the Tertiary sector to their respective GDPs. The Tertiary sector generally includes services like education, healthcare, finance, and retail, which are often more prominent in more developed countries.

Here is the data for the Tertiary sector contributions:
- Canada: 70.5%
- Chad: 30.9%
- Japan: 72.2%
- Solomon Islands: 38.7%
- Somalia: 32.5%

The higher the percentage contribution of the Tertiary sector, the more developed the country is likely to be.

Now let's compare the Tertiary sector contributions:

1. Japan: 72.2%
2. Canada: 70.5%
3. Solomon Islands: 38.7%
4. Somalia: 32.5%
5. Chad: 30.9%

From the list, the top two countries with the highest Tertiary sector contributions are:

- Japan (72.2%)
- Canada (70.5%)

Therefore, the two most developed countries in the list are:

- Japan
- Canada