Looking at the "Birds" bar, I can see that it reaches exactly to the line marked "2" on the y-axis. The bar aligns perfectly with the grid line for 2, so there are 2 birds.
Now I have all the information needed to answer the questions:
1. How many dogs do the students have? - 6 dogs
2. How many birds do they have? - 2 birds
3. How many cats do they have? - 4 cats
4. How many fish do they have? - 7 fish
5. Do they have more fish or cats? - They have more fish (7) than cats (4)
Let me provide the final answer.
The solution to the problem is:
1. The students have 6 dogs.
2. The students have 2 birds.
3. The students have 4 cats.
4. The students have 7 fish.
5. Yes, they have more fish (7) than cats (4).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bar graph worksheet for 3rd grade.