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The following scatterplot shows the percentage of the vote a candidate received in the 2004 senatorial elections according to the voter's income level based on an exit poll of voters conducted by CNN. The income levels 1-8 correspond to the following income classes: 1=1 = Under $15,000;2=$1530,000;3=$3050,000;4=$5075,000;5=$75100,000;6=$100150,000\$ 15,000 ; 2 = \$ 15 - 30,000 ; 3 = \$ 30 - 50,000 ; 4 = \$ 50 - 75,000 ; 5 = \$ 75 - 100,000 ; 6 = \$ 100 - 150,000 ; 7=$150200,000;8=$200,0007 = \$ 150 - 200,000 ; 8 = \$ 200,000 or more.

 The following scatterplot shows the percentage of the vote a candidate received in the 2004 senatorial elections according to the voter's income level based on an exit poll of voters conducted by CNN. The income levels 1-8 correspond to the following income classes:  1 =  Under  \$ 15,000 ; 2 = \$ 15 - 30,000 ; 3 = \$ 30 - 50,000 ; 4 = \$ 50 - 75,000 ; 5 = \$ 75 - 100,000 ; 6 = \$ 100 - 150,000 ;  7 = \$ 150 - 200,000 ; 8 = \$ 200,000  or more.    -Use the election scatterplot to the find the value of the rank correlation coefficient  \mathrm { r } _ { \mathrm { S } } . A)   r _ { S } = - 1  B)   r _ { \mathrm { S } } = 1.9762  C)   \mathrm { r } _ { \mathrm { S } } = - 0.9762  D)   r _ { \mathrm { S } } = 0.9762
-Use the election scatterplot to the find the value of the rank correlation coefficient rS\mathrm { r } _ { \mathrm { S } } .


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