The table illustrates the standard of living life based on several factors (GNP per head, daily calorie supply per head, life expectancy, and infant mortality) for five countries (Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt Indonesia, and USA).
Overall, the people of USA has a better life than any other countries that are presented in this table, while Bangladesh undergoes a low quality life. Other three countries citizens belong to average quality in terms of given specific given factors.
USA has a dominant gross national product (1982) per citizen among all countries, presenting 13160 US dollar. Similarly, this country depicts a greater life expectancy at birth and daily calorie supply per head than all other countries, which is 74 year and 3653, respectively. In contrast, Bangladesh shows entirely a opposite views for all factors compared to USA. For instance, GNP is thousand times less than USA. Likewise, daily calories supply per head and life expectancy are less than two times. However, the infant mortality rate are hundred times greater than USA, which is a substantially negative sign for a country.
Conversely, other countries demonstrates a moderate conditions in terms of all criteria. These statics are very close to each other, such as, the GNP per head shows a range between 570 to 690. Similarly, daily calorie supply per head, life expectancy at birth, and infant mortality shows a particular range, 2086 to 2950, 49 to 46, and 87 to 124, respectively.
