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Genrish500 [490]
1 year ago
13

The number of pages that Allen, Kevin, Roneisha, and Ben can read in a day is shown below. Allen read 15% of his 56-page book. K

evin read 12% of his 64-page book. Roneisha read 16% of his 42-page book. Ben read 10% of his 72-page book. Who can read the greatest number of pages in a day?
Group of answer choices:

Kevin

Allen

Roneisha

Ben
Mathematics
2 answers:
valina [46]1 year ago
5 0
You have to find the single proportions. Allen is the greatest
grandymaker [24]1 year ago
3 0
It would be “Allen” since his percentage is far more grater then the rest, even Roneisha because even though her percentage is 1% greater, she has less pages, Ben has more pages but has 1% less.


Basically it’s like 2 bikers racing, 1 biker is faster but can’t go 5 miles, but the other is not that fast but can go 5+ miles.

Now who can go further, it would be the slow one.
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