To identify the common data values between the two distributions, we can examine the ranges of both dot plots.
From the dot plot for Cars, the values shown are:
- 18 (1 dot)
- 19 (2 dots)
- 20 (3 dots)
- 21 (2 dots)
- 22 (1 dot)
From the dot plot for SUVs, the values shown are:
- 21 (1 dot)
- 22 (1 dot)
- 23 (2 dots)
- 24 (2 dots)
- 25 (3 dots)
Comparing the two distributions, we can see that the common data values are:
- 21 (present in both distributions)
- 22 (present in both distributions)
Thus, we can answer the questions:
The data value in common for both distributions with the lowest number is 21.
The data value in common for both distributions for the highest number is 22.