Sara has some fish, 2 birds, and 5 hamsters. She has 6 fewer hamsters than fish.

How many fish does she have?

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Ellie and Sara see 8 birds in the tree. Ellie see 2 fewer birds than Sara .sara sees 5 birds how many birds does Ellie see

To find out how many fish Sara has, we can use the information given in the question.

Let's represent the number of fish as 'F', the number of birds as 'B', and the number of hamsters as 'H'.

We know that Sara has 2 birds, so B = 2.

We also know that Sara has 5 hamsters, so H = 5.

The question states that she has 6 fewer hamsters than fish. This can be represented as H = F - 6.

Substituting the known values, we can rewrite the equation as 5 = F - 6.

Solving this equation will give us the value of F, which represents the number of fish Sara has.

Adding 6 to both sides of the equation, we get F - 6 + 6 = 5 + 6. This simplifies to F = 11.

Therefore, Sara has 11 fish.