Let’s look at the bar graph titled “Kid’s Favorite Fruits.” Each colored bar shows how many kids like that fruit. The numbers on the left (0 to 8) tell us how many kids.
We’ll go question by question:
1.
How many kids like orange?
Look at the orange bar. It goes up to 6. So, 6 kids like oranges.
2.
Which fruit did the most kids like?
Compare all the bars:
- Banana = 4
- Orange = 6
- Pear = 3
- Apple = 7
The tallest bar is apple (7). So, apple is the favorite.
3.
Which fruit did the kids like the least?
Look for the shortest bar. Pear has only 3 — that’s the smallest number. So, pear is liked the least.
4.
How many kids liked bananas?
Banana bar reaches 4. So, 4 kids liked bananas.
5.
How many kids liked either pears or bananas?
Pears = 3, Bananas = 4. Add them: 3 + 4 = 7 kids.
6.
How many kids liked either oranges or apples?
Oranges = 6, Apples = 7. Add them: 6 + 7 = 13 kids.
Now let’s double-check each answer:
- Q1: Orange bar → 6 ✔️
- Q2: Apple is highest at 7 ✔️
- Q3: Pear is lowest at 3 ✔️
- Q4: Banana = 4 ✔️
- Q5: 3 (pear) + 4 (banana) = 7 ✔️
- Q6: 6 (orange) + 7 (apple) = 13 ✔️
All answers are correct.
Final Answer:
1. 6
2. apple
3. pear
4. 4
5. 7
6. 13
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reading bar graph worksheet.