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Answer:

I believe it is C) 30÷3

Step-by-step explanation:

If you count each box as a whole number...

there's six rows (up/down) of five boxes (left/right) which equals 30 boxes.

I can't see the rest, but I'm going to assume that the amount of boxes shown on the side are ten each.

They're split into three separate rows of ten, so I believe that it's saying in a physical and visual way, that 30 is being divided into three parts, which, would in fact, equal ten.

(Multiplying three by ten or ten by three would equal 30)