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Justin packed two suitcases for his trip and compared the weights of the items he packed in each of the suitcases. A number line goes from 0 to 36. Suitcase 1's whiskers range from 4 to 30, and the box ranges from 8 to 12. A line divides the box at 9. Suitcase 2's whiskers range from 2 to 20, and the box ranges from 5 to 18. A line divides the box at 7. Which statement is true about the box plots? The data for suitcase 1 have an outlier, but the data for suitcase 2 does not. The data for suitcase 2 have a greater median than the data for suitcase 1. The data for suitcase 1 has a greater interquartile range than the data for suitcase 2. The data for suitcase 2 has a greater range than the data for suitcase 1.

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