Analyze the data counts from the provided bar graph.

Understand the Problem
The image shows a bar graph titled "DATA COUNTS". The graph displays the counts of different animals: Dogs, Cat, Fish, Bird, Rabbit, Hamster, Turtle, and Guinea Pig. The question is likely asking to extract or interpret data from the graph.
Answer
The bar graph shows the counts of different pets: Dogs (21), Cats (5), Fish (0), Birds (3), Rabbits (5), Hamsters (7), Turtles (5), and Guinea Pigs (2).
The bar graph displays the counts of different pets. The counts are Dogs: 21, Cats: 5, Fish: 0, Birds: 3, Rabbits: 5, Hamsters: 7, Turtles: 5, and Guinea Pigs: 2.
Answer for screen readers
The bar graph displays the counts of different pets. The counts are Dogs: 21, Cats: 5, Fish: 0, Birds: 3, Rabbits: 5, Hamsters: 7, Turtles: 5, and Guinea Pigs: 2.
More Information
Bar graphs are useful because they show the frequency counts of data for different categories. The length of each bar corresponds to the value.
Tips
Make sure to accurately read the scale of the graph to extract the correct values for each category.
Sources
- Bar Chart | Introduction to Statistics - JMP - jmp.com
- How to Interpret Barplots - LabXchange - labxchange.org
- Bar Charts: Using, Examples, and Interpreting - Statistics By Jim - statisticsbyjim.com
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