A manager of a gift shop examines the number of sales that are made each day. She then compares the number of sales for each day in September and October by constructing the five-number summary for each month. The results are shown in the table below. Which conclusion could be made about the number of sales made each day for September and October?

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The number of sales made each day in October is much greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in September. The spread of the data for October is about twice the spread for September based on the interquartile range.
The number of sales made each day in October is much greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in September. The spread of the data for October is about twice the spread for September based on the interquartile range.

The number of sales made each day in October is slightly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in September. The spread of the data for September is greater than that for October based on the range.
The number of sales made each day in October is slightly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in September. The spread of the data for September is greater than that for October based on the range.

The number of sales made each day in September is slightly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in October. The spread of the data is similar between the two months using the interquartile range. However, there is an outlier for the month of September.
The number of sales made each day in September is slightly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in October. The spread of the data is similar between the two months using the interquartile range. However, there is an outlier for the month of September.

The number of sales made each day in September is significantly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in October. The spread of the data is similar between the two months using the interquartile range. However, there is an outlier for the month of October.
The number of sales made each day in September is significantly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in October. The spread of the data is similar between the two months using the interquartile range. However, there is an outlier for the month of October.

The number of sales made each day in September is slightly greater on average compared to the number of sales made each day in October. The spread of the data is similar between the two months using the interquartile range. However, there is an outlier for the month of September.