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The following table gives statistics showing the aspects of quality of life in five countries.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.


The table shows the quality of life in five different countries; namely, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt, Indonesia and the USA in 1982. Overall, the table priveds four particular main features which are GNP per head, daily calorie supply, life expectancy at birth and infant mortality in these five countries.

In general, it is seen that life quality in the USA is the highest among the given other countries. When examining Bangladesh, it can be seen that the quality of life in this country is the lowest in the other countries. While the USA has the highest income per person, Bangladesh has the lowest one. In a similar vein, the USA has a more elevated diary calorie intake per capita and lifespan when it is compared with Bangladesh. The opposite way round this situation, Bangladesh has heaper sight of infant death than the USA does.

On the one hand, the range of indication for Bolivia, Egypt and Indonesia is similar with that for Egypt having the surgest GNP per person, daily calorie intake and life expectancy expect for infant death. Amongst these three countries, Bolivia has the highest infant mortality. In addition, infant death rate demostrates resemblance in Egypt and Indonesia. In both countries, these rates are 97 and 87 per 1000 live births, respectively. Bangladesh has the least quality of life compared with the other countries. The infant mortality rate is 10 times bigger in Bangladesh than it is in the USA.



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