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Consider two hypothetical countries. In Country A, the average annual income for the richest 10% of the population is $100,000, and for the poorest 10% it is $5,000. In Country B, the average annual income for the richest 10% is $40,000, and for the poorest 10% it is $1,000. Based on the ratio of the richest 10% income to the poorest 10% income as a measure of internal inequality, which statement is accurate?

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