How to make a diagram to show that one fifth times 30 equals 6
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first we calculate line that represents the equation Y = 0.2X

The slope of the line is 0.2  or (1/5) and the begining of the line is the begining of the two axis (0,0)

So if we draw a line with the above details, we draw the line  that represents the line that shows that

(1/5)30=6 The variable is the X and when we give to X the value 30 we get the result which is the Y=6

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