For a geography project, you have separate the people in your hiking club and swimming club to find the number of states they visited. They make a table and dot plaza. Show the result and use the top plastic. Compare the shapes and spreads and the top plot conclusion, can you draw from the shapes and it spreads?

Unfortunately, without the specific data from the table and dot plot, it is difficult to compare the shapes and spreads of the two groups accurately. However, generally speaking, if one group visited a larger number of states compared to the other group, their dot plot would likely have a longer spread and more dots distributed across a wider range of states. This would indicate that the group that visited more states had a more diverse travel itinerary.

On the other hand, if one group visited fewer states, their dot plot would likely be more concentrated in a specific area of states, indicating a more localized travel itinerary.

From these shapes and spreads, you could draw conclusions about each group's travel patterns, preferences, and potentially even their geographic interests. This information could be valuable when planning future trips or activities for each club.