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You are reading a book with 120 pages if you want to read the same number of pages each night how many would you have to read each night to finish in 10 days
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You are reading a book with 120 pages if you want to read the same number of pages each night how many would you have to read each night to finish in 10 days
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The answer is 12
If you wanted to finish an 120 paged book in 10 days you would have to read 12 pages. You can ether divided 10/12 and you confirm your answer by 10•12.
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Divide the pages in the book by the amount of days to figure out the number of pages to read each night.
If you want to read the same number of pages each night for 10 days, you will read
12 pages every night.
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