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John has read the first 114 pages of a novel. He has read 3 pages less than one-third the novel. write an equation to describe the total number of pages p in the novel, and find the value of p.
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(114+3) * 3 = P
John has read 114 pages 114
He has read 3 pages less than one-third the novel 114+3=1/3P
Multiply both sides by 3 gives you your answer (114+3)*3=P
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The equation:
The solution:
The total number of pages is 351.
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