5 hours = 5*60 = 300 minutes
That is 300/3 = 100 lots of 3 minutes ie 100 pages.
About four hours each week.
Not a fixed quantity. By the time you get to read this, it will have changed. Try number of complete days to go, multiplied by 24, plus number of hours and minutes left in the day at the time you read this.
I could answer that quite easily. But by the time you read the answer, it would be wrong.
If you spent 45 minutes at it every day, you wouldtotal up 315 minutes in a 7-day week.That's 5hours 15minutes .It's also 51/4 hours.
Not quite sure what "mintues" are. If that is meant to be minutes, then the answer, surely, is 360 minutes!
if she read 1 page in 3 minutes then she can read 60/3 pages in 1 hour = 20 if she can read 20 pages in 1 hour then she can read 20 x 5 pages in 5 hours = 100 pages answer 100 pages
1 hour = 60 minutes5 hours = (5 x 60) = 300 minutes = (300 / 3) = 100 pages
It would take Sam 1,815 minutes to read 605 pages (3 minutes per page x 605 pages). This is equivalent to 30 hours and 15 minutes.
120 pages. She reads 1 page in 1.5 min or 90 sec.
1 hour = 60 minsCan read 60 mins ÷ 3 mins/page = 20 pages per hour.In 5 hours can read 5 x 20 pages = 100 pages.
WELL I CAN READ 97 PAGE IN THAT AMOUNT OF TIME AND THERE ARE ABOUT 20 LINES ON EACH PAGE
60 / 3 = 20 20 * 5 = 100 20 pages per hour x 5 hours = 100 pages in 5 hours
30 minutes at least
I can't tell you in words, but I find that each page reads at about 2 minutes.
About four hours each week.
Did you read this?? It makes no sense. So I'll answer it $3.47
Good for her!