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The order of the graphs from largest to lowest correlation coefficients is:
Graph D, Graph A, graph C, graph B.
The correlation coefficient between two variables is a coefficient that tells us "how much" these variables relate.
So, in the case for linear correlation, as "more linear" the data appears to be, a large correlation is between the two variables.
With that in mind, we conclude that the order of the graphs (going for larger correlation coefficient to smaller correlation coefficient) is:
Graph D, Graph A, graph C, graph B.
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