The dot plots show the numbers of children’s books purchased by customers at two different bookstores on one day.

Which statement is supported by the information in the dot plots?

The mode of the data for Store 2 is greater than the mode of the data for Store 1.

The range of the data for Store 1 is greater than the range of the data for Store 2.

The mean of the data for Store 1 is greater than the mean of the data for Store 2.

The median of the data for Store 2 is greater than the median of the data for Store 1.

None of the statements can be determined definitively by the information in the dot plots. The dot plots only show the distribution of the data, but do not provide specific numerical values for the mode, range, mean, or median. It is not possible to make direct comparisons between the two sets of data based solely on the dot plots.