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faostat, the food and agriculture organization of the united nations, collects information on the production and consumption of food and agriculture products for 200 countries. here are two tables, one for meat consumption (per capita in kg per year) and one for alcohol consumption (per capita in gallons per year). the united states leads in meat consumption with 267.30 pounds, while ireland is the largest alcohol consumer at 55.80 gallons. using z-scores, find which country is the larger consumer of both meat and alcohol together.
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