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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{Country} & \begin{tabular}{c}
GDP per capita for 2015 \\
(in dollars)
\end{tabular} \\
\hline Angola & 4,100 \\
\hline Georgia & 3,800 \\
\hline Indonesia & 3,350 \\
\hline South Korea & 27,200 \\
\hline Sudan & 2,090 \\
\hline Sweden & 50,300 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

The table presents the GDP per capita of six countries. Which of the following two countries can be categorized as developed countries?

A. Angola
B. Georgia
C. Indonesia
D. South Korea
E. Sudan
F. Sweden



Answer :

To determine which countries can be categorized as developed, we typically use a threshold GDP per capita. In this case, the threshold is [tex]$12,000. We need to compare each country's GDP per capita to this threshold. Here are the GDP per capita values for each country: - Angola: $[/tex]4,100
- Georgia: [tex]$3,800 - Indonesia: $[/tex]3,350
- South Korea: [tex]$27,200 - Sudan: $[/tex]2,090
- Sweden: [tex]$50,300 Now, let's compare each country's GDP per capita to the $[/tex]12,000 threshold:

1. Angola: [tex]$4,100 < $[/tex]12,000 (Not developed)
2. Georgia: [tex]$3,800 < $[/tex]12,000 (Not developed)
3. Indonesia: [tex]$3,350 < $[/tex]12,000 (Not developed)
4. South Korea: [tex]$27,200 > $[/tex]12,000 (Developed)
5. Sudan: [tex]$2,090 < $[/tex]12,000 (Not developed)
6. Sweden: [tex]$50,300 > $[/tex]12,000 (Developed)

From this comparison, we can see that only South Korea and Sweden have a GDP per capita greater than $12,000.

Thus, the two countries that can be categorized as developed countries are:

- South Korea
- Sweden