Given a graph G and a set X ⊆ V (G), the relative Wiener index of X in G is defined as WX(G) = ∑ {u,v}∈(X2 ) dG(u, v) . The graphs G (of even order) in which for every partition V (G) = V1+V2 of the vertex set V (G) such that |V1| = |V2| we have WV1(G) = WV2(G) are called equal opportunity graphs. In this note we prove that a graph G of even order is an equal opportunity graph if and only if it...