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Two number lines extend from 1 to 10 in increments of 1 and are labeled as Number of States Visited, Hiking Club, and Number of States Visited, Swimming Club. The number lines show an abacus-like representation with columns of open circles over the numbers. Above the number line labeled as Number of States Visited, Hiking Club, there are no circles over 1, two circles over 2, three circles over 3, five circles over 4, six circles over 5, five circles over 6, four circles over 7, three circles over 8, two circles over 9, and one circle over 10. Above the number line labeled as Number of States Visited, Swimming Club, there is one circle over 1, two circles over 2, one circle over 3, two circles over 4, two circles over 5, three circles over 6, four circles over 7, five circles over 8, six circles over 9, and six circles over 10.

For a geography project, you have surveyed the people in your hiking club and swimming club to find the number of states they have visited. You make a table and dot plots to show the results. Use the dot plots to compare the shapes and spreads of the dot plots. What conclusions can you draw about the shapes and the spreads?

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Responses

The swimming club has a greater spread than the hiking club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed right. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.
The swimming club has a greater spread than the hiking club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed right. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.

The swimming club has a greater spread than the hiking club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has peaks at 9 and 10. The swimming club has a peak at 5.
The swimming club has a greater spread than the hiking club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has peaks at 9 and 10. The swimming club has a peak at 5.

The hiking club has a greater spread than the swimming club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.
The hiking club has a greater spread than the swimming club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.

The swimming club has a greater spread than the hiking club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.

The correct conclusion is:

The hiking club has a greater spread than the swimming club. The hiking club is symmetrical, and the swimming club is skewed left. The hiking club has a peak at 5. The swimming club has peaks at 9 and 10.