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Make a Scatter Diagram for the Data Plot Unemployment Rate on the Horizontal Axis and Median Rental

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Make a scatter diagram for the data.
-The table shows the unemployment rate and the median price of renting an apartment in nine cities.  Unemployment  Rate (Percent)   Median Rent for  Apartment (dollars)  2.19504.67606.411007.16503.210707.26205.08402.410503.8650\begin{array} { c | c } \begin{array} { c } \text { Unemployment } \\\text { Rate (Percent) }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Median Rent for } \\\text { Apartment (dollars) }\end{array} \\\hline 2.1 & 950 \\4.6 & 760 \\6.4 & 1100 \\7.1 & 650 \\3.2 & 1070 \\7.2 & 620 \\5.0 & 840 \\2.4 & 1050 \\3.8 & 650\end{array} Plot unemployment rate on the horizontal axis and median rental price on the vertical axis.  Make a scatter diagram for the data. -The table shows the unemployment rate and the median price of renting an apartment in nine cities.  \begin{array} { c | c }  \begin{array} { c }  \text { Unemployment } \\ \text { Rate (Percent)  } \end{array} & \begin{array} { c }  \text { Median Rent for } \\ \text { Apartment (dollars)  } \end{array} \\ \hline 2.1 & 950 \\ 4.6 & 760 \\ 6.4 & 1100 \\ 7.1 & 650 \\ 3.2 & 1070 \\ 7.2 & 620 \\ 5.0 & 840 \\ 2.4 & 1050 \\ 3.8 & 650 \end{array}  Plot unemployment rate on the horizontal axis and median rental price on the vertical axis.   A)     B)    C)    D)


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