The Dot Plot show the weights of randomly selected cats and small dogs in different households based on an informational assessment of the visual overlap of these distributions which animal has the least variability in their weights and why

Based on the dot plot, it appears that small dogs have less variability in their weights compared to cats. This is because the dots representing the weights of small dogs are closer together and do not vary as much as the weights of cats. This suggests that small dogs in different households tend to have more consistent weights compared to cats, which have a wider range of weights.