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Explanation:
We need to count how many of each item are in the top picture and then fill in the graph below.
The four types of items are:
- Beach ball (striped round ball)
- Car (with two wheels and a roof)
- Flower wand (a flower on a stick)
- Doll (a girl figure with dress and hair)
Let’s count each one carefully:
1. Beach balls:
- Top left
- Top right
- Middle right (near car)
- Bottom left (near graph key)
- Bottom middle-right (next to doll)
→ That’s 5 beach balls.
2. Cars:
- Left side, middle
- Right side, middle
- Bottom center
→ That’s 3 cars.
3. Flower wands:
- Top middle-left
- Top middle-right
- Middle left (below first car)
- Middle right (next to second car)
→ That’s 4 flower wands.
4. Dolls:
- Top center
- Middle (slanted)
- Bottom right
→ That’s 3 dolls.
Let’s double-check by scanning all items row by row:
Row 1 (top):
- Beach ball ✔
- Flower wand ✔
- Doll ✔
- Flower wand ✔
- Beach ball ✔
→ 2 balls, 2 flowers, 1 doll
Row 2:
- Car ✔
- Beach ball ✔
- Car ✔
- Flower wand ✔
→ 1 car, 1 ball, 1 car, 1 flower = 2 cars, 1 ball, 1 flower
Row 3:
- Flower wand ✔
- Doll ✔
- Car ✔
- Beach ball ✔
- Doll ✔
→ 1 flower, 1 doll, 1 car, 1 ball, 1 doll = 1 car, 1 ball, 1 flower, 2 dolls
Now total:
- Balls: 2 (row1) + 1 (row2) + 1 (row3) = 4? Wait — earlier I said 5. Let's list *all* explicitly by position:
Label positions for clarity (just mentally):
1. Top-left: beach ball
2. Top-middle-left: flower wand
3. Top-center: doll
4. Top-middle-right: flower wand
5. Top-right: beach ball
6. Middle-left: car
7. Middle-center-left: beach ball
8. Middle-center-right: car
9. Middle-right: flower wand
10. Lower-left: flower wand
11. Lower-center: car
12. Lower-right: beach ball
13. Far right (bottom): doll
14. Slanted in middle: doll
Wait — let’s count *only unique objects* shown. Better to just trace and mark each:
I’ll list every object visible:
- Beach ball:
• Top left
• Top right
- Middle (between two cars)
- Bottom left (next to graph key)
- Bottom right (next to doll)
→ 5 ✔️
- Cars:
• Left middle
• Right middle
• Bottom center
→ 3 ✔️
- Flower wands:
• Top left of center (next to first doll)
• Top right of center (next to top-right ball)
• Middle left (below left car)
• Middle right (next to right car)
→ 4 ✔️
- Dolls:
• Top center
• Slightly tilted in middle
• Bottom right
→ 3 ✔️
Total objects: 5 + 3 + 4 + 3 = 15 — matches what we see (no duplicates missed).
Now, the graph has 4 rows (one per item type), and 10 columns (numbered 1–10). We fill each row with X’s (or shade) up to the count.
So:
- Row 1 (beach ball): fill columns 1 to 5
- Row 2 (car): fill columns 1 to 3
- Row 3 (flower wand): fill columns 1 to 4
- Row 4 (doll): fill columns 1 to 3
But the question is likely asking: *What are the counts?* Since it says “Color Count Graph”, and the student is to fill the graph, the expected final answer is the four counts.
Thus:
- Beach balls: 5
- Cars: 3
- Flower wands: 4
- Dolls: 3
Final Answer:
Beach balls: 5, Cars: 3, Flower wands: 4, Dolls: 3
We need to count how many of each item are in the top picture and then fill in the graph below.
The four types of items are:
- Beach ball (striped round ball)
- Car (with two wheels and a roof)
- Flower wand (a flower on a stick)
- Doll (a girl figure with dress and hair)
Let’s count each one carefully:
1. Beach balls:
- Top left
- Top right
- Middle right (near car)
- Bottom left (near graph key)
- Bottom middle-right (next to doll)
→ That’s 5 beach balls.
2. Cars:
- Left side, middle
- Right side, middle
- Bottom center
→ That’s 3 cars.
3. Flower wands:
- Top middle-left
- Top middle-right
- Middle left (below first car)
- Middle right (next to second car)
→ That’s 4 flower wands.
4. Dolls:
- Top center
- Middle (slanted)
- Bottom right
→ That’s 3 dolls.
Let’s double-check by scanning all items row by row:
Row 1 (top):
- Beach ball ✔
- Flower wand ✔
- Doll ✔
- Flower wand ✔
- Beach ball ✔
→ 2 balls, 2 flowers, 1 doll
Row 2:
- Car ✔
- Beach ball ✔
- Car ✔
- Flower wand ✔
→ 1 car, 1 ball, 1 car, 1 flower = 2 cars, 1 ball, 1 flower
Row 3:
- Flower wand ✔
- Doll ✔
- Car ✔
- Beach ball ✔
- Doll ✔
→ 1 flower, 1 doll, 1 car, 1 ball, 1 doll = 1 car, 1 ball, 1 flower, 2 dolls
Now total:
- Balls: 2 (row1) + 1 (row2) + 1 (row3) = 4? Wait — earlier I said 5. Let's list *all* explicitly by position:
Label positions for clarity (just mentally):
1. Top-left: beach ball
2. Top-middle-left: flower wand
3. Top-center: doll
4. Top-middle-right: flower wand
5. Top-right: beach ball
6. Middle-left: car
7. Middle-center-left: beach ball
8. Middle-center-right: car
9. Middle-right: flower wand
10. Lower-left: flower wand
11. Lower-center: car
12. Lower-right: beach ball
13. Far right (bottom): doll
14. Slanted in middle: doll
Wait — let’s count *only unique objects* shown. Better to just trace and mark each:
I’ll list every object visible:
- Beach ball:
• Top left
• Top right
- Middle (between two cars)
- Bottom left (next to graph key)
- Bottom right (next to doll)
→ 5 ✔️
- Cars:
• Left middle
• Right middle
• Bottom center
→ 3 ✔️
- Flower wands:
• Top left of center (next to first doll)
• Top right of center (next to top-right ball)
• Middle left (below left car)
• Middle right (next to right car)
→ 4 ✔️
- Dolls:
• Top center
• Slightly tilted in middle
• Bottom right
→ 3 ✔️
Total objects: 5 + 3 + 4 + 3 = 15 — matches what we see (no duplicates missed).
Now, the graph has 4 rows (one per item type), and 10 columns (numbered 1–10). We fill each row with X’s (or shade) up to the count.
So:
- Row 1 (beach ball): fill columns 1 to 5
- Row 2 (car): fill columns 1 to 3
- Row 3 (flower wand): fill columns 1 to 4
- Row 4 (doll): fill columns 1 to 3
But the question is likely asking: *What are the counts?* Since it says “Color Count Graph”, and the student is to fill the graph, the expected final answer is the four counts.
Thus:
- Beach balls: 5
- Cars: 3
- Flower wands: 4
- Dolls: 3
Final Answer:
Beach balls: 5, Cars: 3, Flower wands: 4, Dolls: 3
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