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Imagine a chart that visualizes a country's internal income inequality by showing the average annual income for its wealthiest 10% of citizens as a tall back bar and the average for its poorest 10% as a shorter front bar. The ratio of the back bar's height to the front bar's height is used as the measure of inequality.

  • For Country A, the back bar is 50 units high and the front bar is 1 unit high.
  • For Country B, the back bar is 100 units high and the front bar is 10 units high.

Based on an analysis of the ratios derived from this chart, which statement is correct?

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