Which choices BEST describes the relationship between the variables shown in the graph? (1 point) Responses People who made more money generally completed more years of college than those who made less money. People who made more money generally completed more years of college than those who made less money. People who completed more years of college generally made less money than those who completed fewer years of college. People who completed more years of college generally made less money than those who completed fewer years of college. Going to college CAUSES a person to earn more income. Going to college CAUSES a person to earn more income. There is a very weak, positive correlation between years of college and income. There is a very weak, positive correlation between years of college and income. There is no relationship between college completion and income.

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Based on the options provided, the choice that BEST describes the relationship between the variables shown in the graph is:

"People who made more money generally completed more years of college than those who made less money."

This choice reflects a typical positive correlation where increased education (more years of college) is associated with higher income. Other options either contradict this relationship or suggest weak or no correlation, which would not be accurate if the graph shows a clear trend.