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Two researchers are studying wealth inequality. Researcher A is analyzing a small, isolated community of 40 households. Researcher B is analyzing a large city with 4 million households. Both researchers decide to use a common approximation method that relies on calculating a ratio of areas from a graphical representation of the wealth distribution. In which case is the potential for a meaningful difference between this approximation and a more precise calculation (based on the average difference across all pairs) greater, and why?

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