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Line graph illustrating the number of fish caught during a fishing trip from 7 A.M. to 12 P.M., with corresponding questions for interpretation.

Line graph titled "Fishing Trip Results" showing fish caught over time from 7 A.M. to 12 P.M., with data points for each hour and a line connecting them.

Line graph titled "Fishing Trip Results" showing fish caught over time from 7 A.M. to 12 P.M., with data points for each hour and a line connecting them.

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Let me work through this step by step by reading the line graph carefully.

Looking at the "Fishing Trip Results" graph:
- The x-axis shows time from 7 A.M. to 12 P.M.
- The y-axis shows "Fish Caught" from 0 to 9
- I need to read the values at each time point

Reading the data points from the graph:
- 7 A.M.: 5 fish
- 8 A.M.: 6 fish
- 9 A.M.: 8 fish
- 10 A.M.: 4 fish
- 11 A.M.: 9 fish
- 12 P.M.: 7 fish

Now let me answer each question:

Question 1: What time were the most fish caught?
Looking at all the values, the highest is 9 fish at 11 A.M.

Question 2: What time were the fewest fish caught?
Looking at all the values, the lowest is 4 fish at 10 A.M.

Question 3: From 11 A.M. to 12 P.M., did the number of fish caught increase or decrease?
At 11 A.M.: 9 fish
At 12 P.M.: 7 fish
From 9 to 7 is a decrease.

Question 4: How many fish were caught at 9 A.M.?
Reading the graph at 9 A.M.: 8 fish

Question 5: How many fish were caught at 10 A.M.?
Reading the graph at 10 A.M.: 4 fish

Question 6: Were more fish caught at 10 A.M. or at 11 A.M.?
At 10 A.M.: 4 fish
At 11 A.M.: 9 fish
9 > 4, so more fish were caught at 11 A.M.

Question 7: Were fewer fish caught at 10 A.M. or at 9 A.M.?
At 10 A.M.: 4 fish
At 9 A.M.: 8 fish
4 < 8, so fewer fish were caught at 10 A.M.

Question 8: What is the difference in the number of fish caught at 9 A.M. and the number caught at 12 P.M.?
At 9 A.M.: 8 fish
At 12 P.M.: 7 fish
Difference = 8 - 7 = 1 fish

Question 9: What is the total number of fish caught?
Adding all values: 5 + 6 + 8 + 4 + 9 + 7 = 39 fish

Question 10: Were there at least 5 caught at 8 A.M.?
At 8 A.M.: 6 fish
6 ≥ 5, so yes, there were at least 5 fish caught at 8 A.M.

Final Answer:
1. 11 A.M.
2. 10 A.M.
3. Decrease
4. 8
5. 4
6. 11 A.M.
7. 10 A.M.
8. 1
9. 39
10. Yes
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