She can read between 36 to 45 pages in three days.
It is impossible to tell the number of pages on www today. Even by the time this answer is submitted the final number of pages would have increased by many thousands. There are thousands of pages pouring in every minute. Google claims to have indexed over a trillion pages till date. Still there are no statistics to validate such claims.
It would be a function of the form:w = c + k*p/2wherew is the weightp is the number of pages in the bookk is the weight of each numbered page of the bookc is the weight of the coverThe function could be further refined to take account ofstep increases in the binding (it does not change with every page),unnumbered pages,rounding up the number of pages to the binding units,page sizedifferent page weights for different quality paperand so on.
The number of pages someone can read in 4 hours depends on several factors, including reading speed and complexity of the text. On average, a person can read about 50-60 pages per hour, so it's reasonable to estimate being able to read around 200-240 pages in 4 hours. However, individual reading speed and the nature of the material can cause significant variation.
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This problem can be solved by applying the counting principle to digits in consecutive page numbers. To begin, we need to separate numbers into their numbers of digits in order to multiply the page numbers to find the number of digits needed to express them. Assuming that your book begins on page 1, there are 9 page numbers having one digit only (counting principle: 9 - 1 + 1 = 9). Since each of these pages is numbered with one digit, the number of digits used is 9 so far. Continue with the pages each numbered with two digits. These are pages 10-99, comprising 90 pages (99 - 10 + 1 = 90). Every page number multiplied by 2 digits each is 180. With the 9 digits coming from single-digit pages, the number of digits used so far is now 189. We can continue in the same manner for pages expressed with three digits, 100-999, but having 435 (624 total - 189 so far = 435) digits left, we probably won't be able to get through all the three-digit numbers. Also, a book is likely to have under a thousand pages. To find out how many pages are left, we divide the number of digits left by the number of digits needed for each page: 435/3 = 145 pages left. Since 145 pages only account for the pages numbered with three digits each, we need to add pages numbered with one and two digits each in order to find the total number of pages. Before 145 pages began to be accounted for, we had accounted for the digits of 99 pages (each numbered using one or two digits each), so the total number of pages is 99 + 145 = 244.
Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track has 486 pages.
The only number "between A and A" is A itself, if you accept "between" to mean, including the endpoints. Otherwise there is no number between A and A.
It was a newspaper - every edition would have been slighty different number of pages.
With Every Mistake has 405 pages.
It is impossible to tell the number of pages on www today. Even by the time this answer is submitted the final number of pages would have increased by many thousands. There are thousands of pages pouring in every minute. Google claims to have indexed over a trillion pages till date. Still there are no statistics to validate such claims.
"The Between" by Tananarive Due has 384 pages.
Divide the total number of pages by 28, then read at least that many pages every day.
Every blog is different and the number of pages it has depends on how many the author decides to make. Some blogs may have zero page and others may have 200. There is no set number.
To answer this question, a person would have to know; publisher, printing number, edition and date. In almost every different version, the number of pages will differ.
Every Man's Battle has 256 pages.
Every Vote Equal has 620 pages.
Every Last Drop has 272 pages.