In comparing health care expenditures in Sweden and the United States, we find that __________.
A) Sweden spends less per person on health care, but has a lower infant mortality rate than the U.S.
B) Sweden spends less on health care but has a higher infant mortality rate
C) Sweden has a shorter life expectancy
D) the more money spent on health care, the better the people's health
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