The graph below represents the relationship between the amount of spring rainfall recorded at a pond and the number of frogs in that pond. The data were collected over five spring seasons.What is the difference between the number of frogs in the pond when the rainfall was 5 cm and when the rainfall was 20 cm?

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The graph below represents the relationship between the amount of spring rainfall recorded at a pond and the number of frogs in that pond. The data were collected over five spring seasons.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/Regents_2010_8th_Grade_02.PNG'><br>What is the difference between the number of frogs in the pond when the rainfall was 5 cm and when the rainfall was 20 cm?