Ya-chan reads a 114-page book, on average, 12 pages a day. After a few days, there are still 18 pages left. You can calculate it by the following steps: 114 pages/12 pages/day = 9 days Since Ya-chan needed 9 days to finish reading the book, he needed to read it from the 1st day to the 9th day, a total of 9 days. In these nine days, Ya-chan needed to read 12 pages a day, so in total, he would read: 12 pages/day x 9 days = 108 pages However, there were still 18 pages left, so Ya-chan had to read the remaining 18 pages every day: 18 pages/day = 1 page In other words, Ya-chan needed to read an extra page of the remaining 18 pages every day to finish the book.
Xiao Dong read a 420-page book. He read 26 pages a day, and after 13 days, there were still pages left. The calculation process was as follows: The total number of pages he read in 13 days was 26 * 13 = 336 pages. The total number of pages in this book is 420, so the total number of pages needed to read the whole book is 420. Therefore, the number of pages Little Dong needed to finish reading the book in 13 days was 336 pages/13 days = 26 pages/day. Because Xiao Dong read 26 pages every day, the total number of pages he read every day was 26 + 26 = 52. Therefore, the number of pages Little Dong needed to finish reading the book in 13 days was 52 pages/13 days = 4 pages/day. Because Xiao Dong read four pages a day, the remaining pages were 420 - 4 * 13 = 420 - 52 = 368. Therefore, Xiao Dong still had 368 pages to read.
If a book has 170 pages and you read 12 pages a day, you can finish the book in 13 days. The calculation process was as follows: 13 days * 12 pages/day = 144 pages 170 pages plus 144 pages, 214 pages in total. Therefore, if you read 12 pages a day for 13 days, you would still have 214 pages left.
Let's say this storybook has a total of $x$pages. According to the topic, 30 pages per day meant $30/div2 = 15$per hour. Zhang Ming read $15$pages per hour in $3$days so he read $3/30 = 90$pages in total. The remaining pages are $8/5 of the book, so there are: $$ 90 - \frac{8}{5} = \frac{16}{5} $$ Because the question requires the number of pages in the book, you need to multiply this result by $x$pages to get: $$ x \times \frac{16}{5} = \frac{16}{5} \times x = 96 $$ Solve this equation to get $x = 56$. So this story book had a total of $56$pages.
Assuming that this storybook had $x$pages, then the number of pages Little Light read every day was $15/div4 = 375$pages. Little Light had already read $4$for days, so the remaining pages were $x - 4/375 = x - 1125$. Because the number of pages Little Light reads every day is fixed, the number of pages can be expressed as: $$x - 4 \times 375 = 375 \times 4 - 1125$$ The above formula was simplified to: $$x = 48$$ Therefore, there were still $48 - 1125 = 3675 pages of this storybook that he had not read.
Xiao Ming read a total of $4/15 = 60$pages in 4 days. The remaining pages are $2/5$of the book, so the book has a total of $2/5/60 = 48$. Thus, the book had a total of 48 pages.
He had been reading for five days and there were still 90 pages left, so he still needed to read 350 - 90 = 260 pages every day. Therefore, he read an average of 260 pages/5 = 52 pages a day.
According to the description of the question, Xiao Dong read page e every day. After reading for f days, he had read e × f = d + 2 pages. Therefore, Xiao Dong still needed to look at the d-e × f page, which meant that Xiao Dong also needed to look at the (d-e) × f page. Since Xiao Dong had already read page d, plus the content he still needed to read, the total was e × f + (d-e) × f pages. Therefore, Xiao Dong had already read d + 2 pages and still needed to read (d-e) × f pages. In summary, Xiao Dong had read page d + 2 and needed to read page (d-e) × f.
There was a total of $12/15 - 1/15 = 165$pages left in the storybook. After reading the remaining two-sevenths, the remaining pages were two-sevenths of the original number. Therefore, he still needed to look at $165/div2/7 = 105$. Therefore, there were still 60 pages left.
Assuming the book has $x$pages: - $40$on the first day. - The next day, he read $40/times 2 = 80$pages. - On the third day, if you read $3/8$on $40$pages, you would read $10$pages. Because there was still $5/8 left, there was: $$ 40 + 80 + 10 = \boxed{120} $$ So this book has 120 pages.
Ming Peng had been reading for seven days and had 170 pages left. Therefore, the average number of pages he read every day was: 170 pages/7 days = 24 pages/day Therefore, he read an average of 24 pages a day.