Find the correlation coefficient of the data using technology (such as GeoGebra). Round your r-value to two decimal places, if necessary.

1 23
5 27
7 32
11 35
15 39
17 43

Using GeoGebra to calculate the correlation coefficient of the data points (1, 23), (5, 27), (7, 32), (11, 35), (15, 39), and (17, 43), we find that the correlation coefficient is approximately 0.99.

Therefore, the correlation coefficient of the data is approximately 0.99.