Answer :
Inequity exists when one's own outcomes-to-input ratio is greater than or less than that of the referent.
Option B
Explanation:
Inequity is described as a lack of due process or fairness. If two individuals re-offend and one is convicted and another not because he can afford to support a better agent, this is an example of inequity.
Inequity exists when someone's own output-to-input ratio is greater than or less than the reference ratio.
Education inequality is more often linked to groups experiencing racial, ethnic, cultural, language, religious, gender, and disability discrimination.
Inequities arise from social and economic-economic circumstances, living conditions and other cultural, geo-and environmental factors that can be only changed by human activities. In other terms, they were neither normal nor inevitable. It is, for example, inequitable that a child who lives in a slum in Kenya wills most likely dying before the 5th age than a child who lives elsewhere in town.