I'll solve this step by step by analyzing the bar chart showing "Kid's Favorite Fruits".
First, let me look closely at the bar chart to understand what each bar represents:
- The y-axis shows numbers from 0 to 8 (representing the number of kids)
- The x-axis shows four fruits: banana, orange, pear, and apple
- Each bar's height corresponds to how many kids like that particular fruit
Now I'll answer each question one by one:
1. How many kids like orange?
- Looking at the orange bar, it reaches up to 6 on the y-axis.
- So, 6 kids like orange.
2. Which fruit did the most kids like?
- Comparing all bars: banana = 4, orange = 6, pear = 3, apple = 7
- The apple bar is the tallest at 7.
- So, apple is the fruit that the most kids like.
3. Which fruit did the kids like the least?
- Comparing all bars: banana = 4, orange = 6, pear = 3, apple = 7
- The pear bar is the shortest at 3.
- So, pear is the fruit that kids like the least.
4. How many kids liked bananas?
- Looking at the banana bar, it reaches up to 4 on the y-axis.
- So, 4 kids liked bananas.
5. How many kids liked either pears or bananas?
- Kids who liked pears = 3
- Kids who liked bananas = 4
- Total = 3 + 4 = 7
- So, 7 kids liked either pears or bananas.
6. How many kids liked either oranges or apples?
- Kids who liked oranges = 6
- Kids who liked apples = 7
- Total = 6 + 7 = 13
- So, 13 kids liked either oranges or apples.
Let me double-check my answers by looking at the chart again to make sure I read the values correctly.
The final answers are:
1. 6 kids like orange.
2. Apple is the fruit that the most kids like.
3. Pear is the fruit that kids like the least.
4. 4 kids liked bananas.
5. 7 kids liked either pears or bananas.
6. 13 kids liked either oranges or apples.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bar graph worksheet for 3rd.