A: Equally
B: Equitably
We cannot all be equal, but we can all be fair.
Though equality is always considered a right for all, no force on earth can make it a reality. For if we must strike a balance, equity must first and always be considered before equality. For in the absence of equity, which is fairness, equality is a hoax that leaves a great imbalance.
Thus, knowing that our circumstances differ, and our needs vary, if one must be just, then one must first consider equity over equality. For equity in its purest form is the true soul of justices.