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A grocery store received two shipments of watermelon. Each watermelon in a shipment was weighed, then a line plot was made of all of the weights in a shipment. What statement about the two plots' distributions is true?

Choose each correct statement.

The distribution of the data is approximately
symmetrical in both sets of data.

The range of weight in shipment 1 is greater than the
range of weight in shipment 2.

The lightest watermelon in shipment 1 weighs the
same amount as the lightest watermelon in shipment
2.

The range of weight in shipment 2 is greater than the
range of weight in shipment 1.

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