The table shows the number of species of birds and the number of species of frogs that have been collected in Georgia.

Animal Population
Birds | 3.4×10^2
Frogs | 2.2 ×10^1

How many times more bird species are there than frogs? (1 point) Responses

1.6 times more bird species
1.6 times more bird species

20 times more bird species
20 times more bird species

4 times more bird species
4 times more bird species

15.5 times more bird species

The correct answer is 15.5 times more bird species.

To calculate this, you can divide the number of bird species by the number of frog species:
3.4 x 10^2 / 2.2 x 10^1 = 15.5

Therefore, there are 15.5 times more bird species than frog species.