Well, we know the number of fiction books is three times that of non - fiction books. Given there are 30 fiction books. To find the number of non - fiction books, we divide the number of fiction books by 3. So 30 divided by 3 equals 10. So there are 10 non - fiction books.
There are 30 fiction books and 10 non - fiction books.
It's really hard to give an exact number. There are countless non-fiction books being published and existing, and it's impossible to keep an accurate count.
There are 4 non-fiction books. Since the shelf holds 12 books in total and 8 are fiction, the remaining 4 must be non-fiction.
Well, there are countless books that can be classified as fiction. It's a broad category and new fiction books are constantly being published, so it's nearly impossible to put a precise figure on it.
Well, there's no fixed number. Non-fiction books can be as short as 30,000 words if they focus on a specific aspect, or they can stretch to 150,000 words or more for broad and complex topics. It all depends on the content and the author's intent.
There are quite a few. Books like 'A People's History of the United States' and 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' have gained wide popularity.
It's hard to give an exact number. But it's a significant amount, with thousands of non-fiction titles hitting the shelves every year.
It really depends on the person's reading speed, available time, and interest. Some people can read several non-fiction books in a month, while others might only manage a couple in a year.
It really varies. Some non-fiction books sell millions of copies, while others might only sell a few thousand.
I'm not sure exactly. It depends on the size and collection of the library. Some libraries have thousands, while others might have hundreds.