The problem presents a frequency table showing the number of fish caught by each of Igor's family members. We are asked to find the maximum number of fish that a family member caught.

ArithmeticData AnalysisMaximum ValueFrequency Table
2025/3/10

1. Problem Description

The problem presents a frequency table showing the number of fish caught by each of Igor's family members. We are asked to find the maximum number of fish that a family member caught.

2. Solution Steps

We need to find the highest number of fish caught by any family member, which is listed in the "Number of fish" column of the table. The values in that column are 0, 1, 2, 3, and

4. The largest of these numbers is

4.

3. Final Answer

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