Analyze the chart below and answer the question that follows.

A 5-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 has entries Per capita G D P, Percent living on less than 1.25 dollars a day, Life expectancy, Fertility rate. Column 2 is labeled Norway with entries 54,600 dollars, blank, 80, 1.8. Column 3 is labeled Moldova with entries 2,500 dollars, 26 percent, 71, 1.3. Column 4 is labeled Czech Republic with entries 25,600 dollars, blank, 77, 1.3. Column 5 is labeled Russia with entries 15,900 dollars, 13 percent, 66, 1.4.
Data courtesy of the CIA World Factbook

Look at the chart above. In which country would you expect to find the highest standard of living?
A.
the Czech Republic
B.
Moldova
C.
Norway
D.
Russia

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

C. Norway, with a per capita GDP of $54,600, would be expected to have the highest standard of living compared to the other countries listed.

To determine which country would have the highest standard of living based on the chart provided, we need to consider the entry for "Per capita GDP." The higher the per capita GDP, the higher the standard of living.

From the chart, we can see that Norway has the highest per capita GDP with $54,600. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Norway.