Consider the town of Scholaria with a population of 5,000 people. There are 1,000 high school students, 1,000 undergraduate students, 1,000 graduate students, 1,000 economics professors, and 1,000 retired economists. Suppose that the total annual income in the economy is $100 million: Each high school student earns $6,000 annually; each undergraduate earns $10,000 annually; each graduate student earns $25,000 annually; each professor earns $55,000 annually; and each retiree earns $4,000 annually. The following chart shows the income distribution for the town of Scholaria. (? 60 50 SHARE OF TOTAL INCOME (Percent) 40 30 20 10 High SchoolUndergrads Grads Profs RetireesSuppose that the government sets the poverty line at an annual income of $5,000. The percentage of people with annual incomes below the poverty line in Scholaria is Which of the follow 60% wences correctly orders the people of Scholaria from the bottom fifth to the top fifth of income distribution? 20% O High sch dents, retirees, graduate students, professors, undergraduates 80% O Retirees 40% ate students, undergraduates, high school students, professors O Retirees, high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, professors O Graduate students, professors, high school students, undergraduates, retirees Given your previous answers, the income distribution in Scholaria show income inequality.Suppose that the government sets the poverty line at an annual income of $5,000. The percentage of people with annual incomes below the poverty line in Scholaria is Which of the following sequences correctly orders the people of Scholaria from the bottom fifth to the top fifth of income distribution? High school students, retirees, graduate students, professors, undergraduates O Retirees, graduate students, undergraduates, high school students, professors O Retirees, high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, professors does O Graduate students, professors, high school students, un es, retirees does not Given your previous answers, the income distribution in Scholaria show income inequality