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Comparing Inequality Measures

Imagine two societies. Society A has a rich/poor ratio of 15 (meaning the average income of the richest 10% is 15 times that of the poorest 10%). Society B has a Gini coefficient of 0.6. Based solely on this information, can you definitively conclude which society has greater overall income inequality? Explain your reasoning.

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