Given the maps above, what could you say about the relationship between income level and voting in Florida?

A) Higher income districts tend to be more heavily Democratic.
B) There is no apparent relationship between the income level and voting habits.
C) Lower income districts tend to vote more heavily Democratic.
D) Higher income districts tend to be more heavily Republican.
I think its D

@Ms. Sue I honestly don't see how the answer could be D. You most likely didn't even take the time to find the map to answer the question.

i cannot post the map :(

there is no typo...

but you haven't seen the map yet. you can copy and paste my question into google and click on the on that says open study and the graph should be there... (if you want to its ok) :D

ok thanks i was also thinking B but i don't know if its right

To determine the relationship between income level and voting in Florida based on the maps provided, you would need to analyze the data and patterns shown on the maps. Unfortunately, as an AI text-based bot, I don't have access to specific maps or visual information.

However, you can try the following steps to analyze the maps and reach a conclusion:

1. Look for color-coded or labeled information on each map indicating income levels and voting patterns. For example, income levels could be represented by shades or gradients of colors, while voting patterns could be represented by different party colors or symbols.

2. Identify the income level regions by comparing the colors or labels on the income map. Pay attention to any concentrations or patterns across different regions.

3. Similarly, identify the voting patterns by comparing the colors or symbols on the voting map. Look for any concentrations or patterns across different regions.

4. Compare the regions on both maps to determine if there is a correlation between income level and voting habits. Look for any consistent relationships or patterns that emerge.

Based on your statement that higher income districts tend to be more heavily Republican, it seems like you have already conducted this analysis and reached a conclusion. If you have observed a pattern where higher income districts consistently vote Republican, then your answer D) higher income districts tend to be more heavily Republican may be correct. However, without visual information, I cannot confirm your answer.

I don't have your map.

Also -- I don't see any difference between C and D.

I know. I think I know the answer, though.

Please check to see if you made a typo in C or D.

Then both C and D are correct.

Go with D.