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Which statement about the populations of North American countries is correct?
The populations of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are all roughly equal.
The populations of Mexico and Canada combined are equal to the population of the United States.
The United States is the most-populated country on the continent, followed by Mexico and Canada.
Mexico is the most-populated North American country, and the United States and Canada have roughly equal populations.
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