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Assuming that the amplifier can source the increased current, the gain will change by 10x. If the current sourcing ability is less, the output swing will be reduced.
I was assuming that this was the resistor from the output to the inverting input. The gain will be proportional to this resistor with the other one fixed in value. If this is a load and not a feedback resistor, the comments about output swing hold and the gain should not be affected.
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