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Gary wants to read a 307 page book in ten nights. On the first night, he read 30 pages. If he wants to read the same amount each night that remains , how many pages should he read each night?
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Gary wants to read a 307 page book in ten nights. On the first night, he read 30 pages. If he wants to read the same amount each night that remains , how many pages should he read each night?
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307 divided by 30 equals 30.7. So Gary should read 30 pages each day with an extra paragraph
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