Which scatterplot shows no correlation?

On a graph, points are grouped closely together and decrease.
On a graph, points are grouped closely together to form a curve.
On a graph, points are grouped closely together and decrease.
On a graph, points are scattered all over the graph.

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The scatterplot that shows no correlation is the one where "points are scattered all over the graph." In this case, there is no discernible pattern or trend in the data points, indicating a lack of correlation between the variables.