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4 years ago
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Jack reads 99 pages in 3 days.At this rate, How many pages would he read in 10 days?

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Dafna11 [192]4 years ago
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Answer: 330 pages

Explanation:

Well first you need to find out how many pages he reads in a day. Let’s say he read the same amount of pages every day. First you would do 99 divided by 3 to find out the pages read in 1 day. I got 33. So now you know that each day he will read 33 pages. Now multiply 10 and 33 to see the amount of pages read in 10 days.

Answer is 330 pages

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