Which diagram is NOT a good model of 1/5÷6?

Answer:
The circle one
Step-by-step explanation:
What you need to do is count the number of squares or slices it has and then count how Buchanan the chunk is divided into, should be 6
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Explanation:
Ignore the dashed smaller lines for now. The solid black vertical lines form 4 smaller equal pieces, and not 5. Each tickmark represents 1/4 and not 1/5
So if you wanted to represent a model for [tex]\frac{1}{4}\div 6[/tex], then you would use the lower left corner. However, we want that 1/4 to be 1/5 instead. So this is why the answer is the lower left corner.
Everything else is a correct model. We started dividing everything into 5 equal parts. Then we focused on one of those slices, and subdivided that slice into 6 equal parts. Imagine doing that for each slice and we should have 5*6 = 30 smaller pieces total. Hence [tex]\frac{1}{5} \div 6 = \frac{1}{5} \times \frac{1}{6} = \frac{1}{30}[/tex]