Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a line graph that shows how many people like each color. The colors are on the bottom (x-axis): Yellow, Pink, Blue, Green, Orange. The number of people is on the side (y-axis), from 0 to 35.
We need to find out
how many more people like Orange than Yellow.
Step 1: Find how many people like Orange.
Look at the point above “Orange” — it lines up with 33 on the y-axis. So, 33 people like Orange.
Step 2: Find how many people like Yellow.
Look at the point above “Yellow” — it lines up with 16 on the y-axis. So, 16 people like Yellow.
Step 3: Subtract to find the difference.
33 (Orange) – 16 (Yellow) = 17
So, 17 more people like Orange than Yellow.
Final Answer:
17
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of line graph problems.