Depends on the font and size of the characters in the page.
The time it takes to read a 700-page book can vary depending on reading speed, but on average, it may take about 10-15 hours to read a book of that length.
On average, it takes about 2-3 minutes to read aloud one full page of text, assuming a standard font size and spacing. This can vary depending on the complexity of the text, the reader's reading speed, and pauses for comprehension or expression.
To calculate average speed, you would need the total time taken to cover the distance. If we have the time taken, we can divide the distance traveled by the time taken to get the average speed. Without the time taken, we cannot calculate the average speed in this case.
Average speed = Distance covered/Time taken
WELL I CAN READ 97 PAGE IN THAT AMOUNT OF TIME AND THERE ARE ABOUT 20 LINES ON EACH PAGE
If Suzanne can read 1 page in 3 minutes, then in 5 minutes, she can read (\frac{5}{3}) pages, which is approximately 1.67 pages. Therefore, she can read 1 full page and a little more than half of another page in that time.
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It is: Average speed = Distance travelled/Time taken
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The average speed of an object is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken. Therefore, there is a direct relationship between distance, time, and average speed. If the distance traveled increases while the time taken remains constant, the average speed will increase. Conversely, if the time taken to travel a certain distance increases, the average speed will decrease.
Distance to travel divided by average speed = amount of time taken. Time now plus time taken = ETA