The mean absolute deviation of Dataset #1 is 48.2. Dataset #2 follows. Which dataset is more spread out?

Dataset #2: 401, 467, 489, 503, 568

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Dataset #1 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2 whereas Dataset #2 has a mean absolute deviation of 41.28.
Dataset #1 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2 whereas Dataset #2 has a mean absolute deviation of 41.28.

Dataset #2 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 485.6 whereas Dataset #1 has a mean absolute deviation of only 48.2.
Dataset #2 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 485.6 whereas Dataset #1 has a mean absolute deviation of only 48.2.

Dataset #1 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2 whereas Dataset #2 has a mean absolute deviation of 0.
Dataset #1 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2 whereas Dataset #2 has a mean absolute deviation of 0.

Dataset #2 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 41.28, whereas Dataset #1 has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2.
Dataset #2 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 41.28, whereas Dataset #1 has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2.
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Dataset #2 is more spread out because it has a mean absolute deviation of 41.28, whereas Dataset #1 has a mean absolute deviation of 48.2.