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An analyst is studying wealth inequality in a small community of 200 households. Using a method based on the ratio of areas from a graphical plot of the distribution, they calculate an inequality score of 0.75. When they re-calculate the score using a more direct method that computes the average difference in wealth across all possible pairs of households, they get a score of 0.753. What is the best explanation for this small difference in results?

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