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Two students are reading a novel. Ashley reads 2 pages per day. Carly reads 1 page per day, but she starts early and is already on page 5. When will the two students read on the same page? Ashley:p=2d
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Two students are reading a novel. Ashley reads 2 pages per day. Carly reads 1 page per day, but she starts early and is already on page 5. When will the two students read on the
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Carly:p=d+5
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They would on day 4 that they would be on the same page
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