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  • Answer:

1 / 5 Books ELI READS EACH MONTH

  • So, In the DOUBLE NUMBER LINE WILL BE

BOOKS: 1 -------> 1 / 5

MONTHS: 5 ------> 1

  • Explanation:

Here we have ELI read ONE (1) BOOK in FIVE (5) MONTHS, and we need to find out how many books he will read each month, So we need to find how many books he will read ONE (1) MONTH with the same rate at when he read ONE (1) BOOK in FIVE (5) MONTHS:

  • CALCULATE:

We will use the DOUBLE NUMBER LINE to FIND the value as:

ONE (1) BOOK = FIVE (5) MONTHS

X BOOK = ONE (1) MONTH

1 / 5 = x / 1

5x = 1

x = 1 / 5 BOOKS

  • So, In the DOUBLE NUMBER LINE WILL BE

BOOKS: 1 -------> 1 / 5

MONTHS: 5 ------> 1

  • DRAW THE CONCLUSION:

ELI read ONE (1) BOOK in FIVE (5) MONTHS

However, The NUMBER of BOOKs HE READ in ONE (1) MONTH is:

1 / 5 of the Books ELI READS EACH MONTH

  • So, In the DOUBLE NUMBER LINE WILL BE

BOOKS: 1 -------> 1 / 5

MONTHS: 5 ------> 1

I hope this helps you!

User Rootless
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Answer:

In one month he read 1/5 books

Explanation:

the first two blanks on the double number line are 1/5 book and 1 month, and the last two blanks are 1 book and 5 months

If he reads one book in five months, he will read one-fifth of the book each month. This gets broken down on the number line by filling in the given values of 5 months and 1 book and then dividing 1 by 5 for the other value of 1/5.

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