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Igoryamba
3 years ago
6

Toby is making a picture graph. each picture of a books is equal to 2 books he has read. the town for month 1 has 3 pictures of

book. how many books did Toby read during month 1?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Sati [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:  6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Toby is making a picture graph.

Each picture of a books is equal to 2 books he has read.

i.e. 1 picture = 2 books he has read.

Also, the town for month 1 has 3 pictures of book.

Then, 3 pictures = 3\times2=6\text{ books}

i.e. Number of books Toby read in month 1= 6

Hence, the correct answer is :Toby read 6 books during month 1.

vovikov84 [41]3 years ago
5 0
To find the answer:
2books x 3pictures = 6books
Toby read 6 books in month one.
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