Let me work through this bar chart problem step by step.
Looking at the bar chart "Kid's Favorite Fruits":
- Banana: The yellow bar reaches 4
- Orange: The orange bar reaches 6
- Pear: The green bar reaches 3
- Apple: The red bar reaches 7
Now let me answer each question:
Question 1: How many kids like orange?
The orange bar goes up to 6.
Answer: 6 kids
Question 2: Which fruit did the most kids like?
I need to find the tallest bar:
- Banana: 4
- Orange: 6
- Pear: 3
- Apple: 7 (highest!)
Answer: Apple
Question 3: Which fruit did the kids like the least?
I need to find the shortest bar:
- Banana: 4
- Orange: 6
- Pear: 3 (lowest!)
- Apple: 7
Answer: Pear
Question 4: How many kids liked bananas?
The banana bar goes up to 4.
Answer: 4 kids
Question 5: How many kids liked either pears or bananas?
This means I add them together:
Pears: 3 + Bananas: 4 = 7
Answer: 7 kids
Question 6: How many kids liked either oranges or apples?
This means I add them together:
Oranges: 6 + Apples: 7 = 13
Answer: 13 kids
Let me double-check my calculations:
1. Orange = 6 ✓
2. Most liked = Apple (7) ✓
3. Least liked = Pear (3) ✓
4. Bananas = 4 ✓
5. Pears (3) + Bananas (4) = 7 ✓
6. Oranges (6) + Apples (7) = 13 ✓
Final Answer:
1. 6
2. apple
3. pear
4. 4
5. 7
6. 13
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