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Esme read 12 pages from her science book last night, and it took her 18 minutes. How long will it take her to read tonight's homework, which is 30 pages long?
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Esme read 12 pages from her science book last night, and it took her 18 minutes. How long will it take her to read tonight's homework, which is 30 pages long?
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It should take 45 minutes. 18/12=1.5
30 times 1.5 is 45
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