Two datasets of numbers from 41 to 50 are displayed in two dot plots. Compare the shapes and spreads of the dot plots. What conclusions can you draw about the shapes and the spreads?

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Dataset A and Dataset B have equal spreads. Dataset A is skewed right, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 42. Dataset B has a peak at 46.
Dataset A and Dataset B have equal spreads. Dataset A is skewed right, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 42. Dataset B has a peak at 46.

Dataset A and Dataset B have equal spreads. Dataset A is skewed left, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 43. Dataset B has a peak at 47.
Dataset A and Dataset B have equal spreads. Dataset A is skewed left, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 43. Dataset B has a peak at 47.

Dataset A has a greater spread than Dataset B. Dataset A is skewed right, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 43. Dataset B has a peak at 47.
Dataset A has a greater spread than Dataset B. Dataset A is skewed right, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 43. Dataset B has a peak at 47.

Dataset A and Dataset B have equal spreads. Dataset A is skewed right, and Dataset B is symmetrical. Dataset A has a peak at 43. Dataset B has a peak at 47.

Based on the descriptions provided, it can be concluded that Dataset A is skewed right with a peak at 43, while Dataset B is symmetrical with a peak at 47. However, the spreads of the two datasets are equal. This suggests that Dataset A has more variability in the data compared to Dataset B, even though they both cover the same range of numbers.