The following table lists 2012 GDP per capita for four countries. The data are given in the national currencies of the countries. It also lists the price of a Big Mac in local currency in each country in 2012. The price of a Big Mac in the United States in 2012 was $4.30. Using the Big Mac as a representative commodity common to the countries, calculate the purchasing power parity (PPP)-adjustment factor for each country, and then the PPP level of GDP per capita in each country. (Round your responses for the PPP-adjustment factor to three decimal places and round PPP GDP per capita to the nearest integer.)