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trinity has 6 books to read for homework this week . if she reads 2/3 of a book each night how many nights will it take her to read all six books?
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trinity has 6 books to read for homework this week . if she reads 2/3 of a book each night how many nights will it take her to read all six books?
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6 books to be read in all
If 2/3 books = 1 night
Then 6 books = 6 x 1/(2/3)
= 6 x 3/2
= 9 nights
Hence 9 night will be taken to read 6 books
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