It is estimated that in 2007, Mexico had a population of 110 million and Brazil had a population of 190 million. At the same time, Mexicoʹs GDP was $1 trillion while Brazilʹs was $1.31 trillion. These data show that
A) Mexicoʹs GDP per person was $9090 in 2007.
B) Brazilʹs GDP per person was $5300 in 2007.
C) Mexicoʹs GDP per person was lower than was Brazilʹs GDP per person in 2007.
D) Brazil had a healthier economy than did Mexico.
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