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Xiao Ming was reading a 256-page book. He had been reading 13 pages a day for seven days. He had to calculate how many pages he had not read.

2024-09-16 11:02
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2024-09-16 13:23

How many days has Xiaoming been watching? (Question symbol) I've been reading for seven days, so I haven't read seven pages. The remaining pages were 256 - 13 × 7 = 234 pages. Therefore, Little Ming still had 234 pages to read.

Little Ming had been reading a 330-page novel for six days. He read an average of 20 pages a day. How many pages would he read in the remaining seven days?

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2025-03-11 15:41

Xiao Ming has been reading a 330-page novel for 6 days. On average, he has read 20 pages a day. The average number of pages he has to read in the remaining 7 days can be calculated using the following formula: Total pages = 6 * 20 = 120 pages Remaining pages = 330 - 120 = 210 pages Total days = 7 days Remaining days = 210 / 20 = 105 days Therefore, Little Ming needed to read 105 * 20 = 155 pages in the remaining 7 days.

Xiao Hua read a book and read 15 pages a day. After reading for 4 days, he still had 2/5 of the book left. How many pages of this storybook had he not read?

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2024-09-15 14:15

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.

He had been reading a storybook for 16 pages a day, but after reading it for five days, he had left 60% untouched. How many pages was this storybook?

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2024-09-16 18:03

He had read 16 pages of a storybook every day for five days, leaving 60% untouched. We can use the formula "book page number = total page number x page percentage" to solve this problem. The total page number is the number of pages that have been read plus the number of pages that have not been read, and the page percentage is the proportion of the number of pages that have not been read to the total number of pages. According to the question, he had read 16 × 5 = 80 pages in five days. The remaining number of pages was 60%, 36 pages. Therefore, the total number of pages in this storybook was 80 + 36 = 116 pages.

Xiao Ming read a book with 240 pages. He had already read 4 pages. On average, he would read 15 pages a day. Which page would Xiao Ming start reading on the fifth day?

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2024-09-16 12:54

Xiao Ming read an average of 15 pages a day. He had already read 4 pages, so he still needed to read 4/15 = 02 days. Because Xiao Ming needed to watch for 5 consecutive days, he could move the days that he needed to watch forward by 5 days. 2 days + 4 days = 6 days Therefore, Little Ming needed to start from page 6, which was page 11.

Ming Peng had been reading a 520-page storybook for seven days. There were still 170 pages left. How many pages did he read on average every day?

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2024-09-16 10:46

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.

Xiao Ming read a book and read 15 pages a day. After reading for 4 days, he still had 2/5 of the book left. How many pages does this book have?

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2024-09-16 18:13

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.

A book had a total of 260 pages, and Xiao Ming had already read 80 pages. He had to finish the rest in five days. How many pages did he read on average every day?

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2024-09-10 12:07

Xiao Ming needed to finish reading the remaining 260 pages in 5 days, so he needed to read 260 pages per day divided by 5 days = 52 pages.

He had read 12 pages on the first day, 6 more pages on the next day, and 48 pages on the last day. How many days had he read?

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2024-09-15 15:48

After reading 12 pages on the first day, he read 6 more pages every day than the previous day. On the last day, he read 48 pages. How many days did he read in total? He had read $12+12 + 12 + 12 + 12 +12+6+48$in total. Reading 6 more pages a day than the day before, so obviously in the first week, I read $12+12 + 12 + 12 + 12 +12+6+12=55$days. In the second week, he read $12+12 + 12 + 12 + 12 +12+6+12+12=63$days. By analogy, we can know that the total amount of reading before the end of the book is $55+63+70+73+80+86+98+48=695$days. Therefore, he read for a total of seven days.

A storybook had 600 pages, but he had read 130 pages in 5 days. At this speed, how could he finish reading it in 25 days?

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2024-09-20 11:01

At this rate, he could finish reading 600 pages in 25 days. However, due to the number of pages read each day, the specific reading time may vary. Assuming that the number of pages read per day is 130, then the number of pages that can be read in 25 days would be: 25 days x 130 pages/day = 3350 pages Therefore, he needed to spend 25 days to finish reading all 3350 pages of the story book. It is worth noting that this is only a hypothesis. The actual reading speed may be affected by many factors, such as the difficulty of reading, the number of pages read, the mood of reading, and so on.

There were 150 pages in a book, and he had already read 38 pages. How many pages would he read in the remaining seven days?

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2024-09-14 19:56

He had already read 38 pages, so the remaining pages were 150 - 38 = 112 pages. In order to finish reading these 112 pages, he had to read 112/7 = 16 pages every day. Therefore, he read an average of 16 pages a day.

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