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Comparative Analysis of Pirate Economic Systems

A graph can be used to visualize wealth distribution, where a straight 45-degree line represents perfect equality and a curve that bows away from this line represents inequality. The further the curve bows, the greater the inequality. Historically, the distribution of spoils on the pirate ship Royal Rover resulted in a curve very close to the line of perfect equality.

Using the distribution rules provided below for the Royal Rover and a different ship, the Sea Serpent, determine whether the Sea Serpent's distribution curve would be closer to, further from, or in the same position as the Royal Rover's curve relative to the line of perfect equality. Justify your answer by comparing the distribution structures of the two ships.

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