- The bar chart shows the number of students who own a specific number of stuffed animals.
- For 1 stuffed animal, there are 4 students.
- For 2 stuffed animals, there are 3 students.
- For 3 stuffed animals, there are 6 students.
- For 4 stuffed animals, there are 2 students.
- For 5 stuffed animals, there is 1 student.
- For 6 stuffed animals, there are 5 students.
- For 7 stuffed animals, there are 0 students.
- For 8 stuffed animals, there is 1 student.
- For 9 stuffed animals, there are 0 students.
- For 10 stuffed animals, there are 2 students.
- The total number of students surveyed is the sum of all the bars: 4 + 3 + 6 + 2 + 1 + 5 + 0 + 1 + 0 + 2 = 24 students.
- The most common number of stuffed animals owned is 3, with 6 students.
- The least common numbers are 7 and 9, with 0 students each.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2 md 10 worksheet.