we can only give and average, because we do NOT know that each page had the same number of problems 60/8 is 7.5, But we could guess that some pages had 8 and some had 7 problems. So if 4 pages had 7 problems and 4 had 8, then there would be 60. This may not be the only number of problems per page that add up to 60. So we really need more info!
18 is the answer. If you keep having problems solving problems like this you can simply draw (in this example) 6 circles and tear each of them in three pieces, there are your thirds! Then just count them and it's done.
Just divide 148 by 4, the answer is 37
Pages 1 - 9 each have one digit, and so in total they use 9. Pages 10 - 99 each have two digits. There are 90 pages there, so we have now used 9 + (90 x 2) = 189 digits. Our book uses 264 - 189 = 75 digits more than this. That equates to 25 pages with three digits: pages 100 to 124 inclusive. So the book has 124 pages. Pages 1 - 9: 9 digits Pages 10 - 99: 180 digits. Pages 100 - 124: 75 digits. Total: 264 digits.
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what was done in response to the lack of safe and efficient transportation
Nonconsecutive pages are pages that are not next to each other. This could be page 4 48, 57, and 122. Sometimes this is done to give you a sample of the book but not give you too much that you would not purchase the book.
Average of about 200 pages each
18 pages each day
18 pages
186 pages including the guide.
The ranking of pages is done by using the metadata that is included within each page by the programmer. This is used like keywords and coupled with how often people click on the pages dictates how high up the list it should appear.
227, each chapter is 5-30 pages.
Books have pages. Large sheets of paper are printed on and folded. These are called signatures. Each signature is 32 pages.
The number of pages in each Dork Diaries book varies, but on average they have around 300-350 pages.
Luna and Neville married each other and Dean married someone else.
B, 37 pages a day. 148 divided by 4.
2.5 × 12 = 30 If two and a half pages are completed each day, in twelve days all thirty pages will be completed. This means that there are still two days spare (7 x 2 = 14 days). So, yes, it is perfectly possible to complete your homework in two weeks!