Dot plot 1 is the top plot. Dot plot 2 is the bottom plot.

According to the dot plots, which statement is true?

Responses

The range of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the range of the data in dot plot 2.
The range of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the range of the data in dot plot 2.

The mean of the data in dot plot 1 is greater than the mean of the data in data plot 2.
The mean of the data in dot plot 1 is greater than the mean of the data in data plot 2.

The median of the data in dot plot 1 is equal to the median of the data in dot plot 2.
The median of the data in dot plot 1 is equal to the median of the data in dot plot 2.

The mode of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the mode of the data in dot plot 2.
The mode of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the mode of the data in dot plot 2.
Two line plots with the same scale and interval, from zero to ten, with tick marks every one unit. The plots are stacked vertically for comparison. Each plot has sixteen data values. Values appear as x marks above the line. Upper plot data values are one x mark above two, one x mark above three, one x mark above four, two x marks above five, four x marks above six, three x marks above seven, two x marks above eight, one x mark above nine, and one x mark above ten. Lower plot data values are one x mark above one, two x marks above two, two x marks above three, three x marks above four, three x marks above five, two x marks above six, one x mark above seven, one x mark above eight, and one x mark above nine.

The range of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the range of the data in dot plot 2. This can be determined by comparing the highest and lowest values in each plot.

The mean of the data in dot plot 1 is greater than the mean of the data in dot plot 2. This can be determined by adding up all the data values and dividing by the total number of data points in each plot.

The median of the data in dot plot 1 is equal to the median of the data in dot plot 2. This can be determined by finding the middle value in each plot when the data values are arranged in order.

The mode of the data in dot plot 1 is less than the mode of the data in dot plot 2. This can be determined by identifying the value(s) that appear most frequently in each plot.