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Sean read 18 pages in 30 minutes. if he has finished page 128, how many hours will it take him to finish his 308-page book if he continues reading at the same rate. I just. we…
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Sean read 18 pages in 30 minutes. if he has finished page 128, how many hours will it take him to finish his 308-page book if he continues reading at the same rate. I just. we'd help on the work/how to figure it out. thanks :-)
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