The line plot shows the number of books the students in Mrs. Kellogg's class read last week. How many students read 7 or more books?

There are 4 students who read 7 or more books.

To determine the number of students who read 7 or more books, we need to analyze the line plot. However, I cannot directly view or interpret the line plot as it requires visual representation. Please provide a textual description or numerical data of the line plot, and I will be able to assist you further.

To find out how many students read 7 or more books, we need to analyze the line plot. Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Look at the line plot that represents the number of books read by the students in Mrs. Kellogg's class.
2. Locate the point on the line plot where the value is 7.
3. Count the number of students represented by that point and all the points to the right of it.
4. Add up the counts to find the total number of students who read 7 or more books.

Since I don't have access to the specific line plot, I can't give you the exact answer. However, by following the steps above, you should be able to determine the number of students who read 7 or more books.