The line plot shows the weights of packages of meat purchased at a supermarket. Which of the following conclusions about the line plot are true? Select all that apply.

A line plot named "Weights of Meat" shows data from five eighths to one and three eighths pounds in intervals of one-eighth pound. Five eighths has two dots. Six eighths has one dot. One has one dot. One and one eighth has three dots. One and two eighths has one dot. One and three eighths has one dot.

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The difference between the greatest and least weights of the packages is 12
pound.

The difference between the greatest and least weights of the packages is 1 2 pound.

14
of the packages weigh 58
pound.

1 4 of the packages weigh 5 8 pound.

6
different packages of meat were purchased in total, each package with a different weight.

6 different packages of meat were purchased in total, each package with a different weight.

The number of packages that weigh 118
pounds is 3
times the number that weigh 34
pound.

The number of packages that weigh 1 1 8 pounds is 3 times the number that weigh 3 4 pound.

All of the packages weigh more than 12
pound.

All of the packages weigh more than 1 2 pound.
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The following conclusions about the line plot are true:

- The difference between the greatest and least weights of the packages is 12 pound.
- 1/4 of the packages weigh 5/8 pound.
- 6 different packages of meat were purchased in total, each package with a different weight.