In a singing competition, two judges award ranks for each of the \(10\) contestants. Based on the ranks awarded by the two judges, the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient \(\rho\) for the \(10\) contestants was computed to be \(0.6\). It was found later that the difference in ranks awarded by the two judges for one of the contestants was incorrectly taken as \(2\), instead of the correct value \(5\). If the correct difference is taken into account, then the corrected value of \(\rho\) equals (rounded off to two decimal places).