It depends on the reader and his/her skill level.
The number of pages that can be read in a day varies, depending on factors such as reading speed, text density, and reading environment. On average, a person might be able to read around 50-100 pages per day, but this can differ for each individual.
Depends on the size of the book and how fast you read. I have read a 500 page book in a day.
You should probalbly read like 36 to 37 pages a day. you will finish it in 7 days.
They should read 25-90 pages but it is possible to read 400 pages a day.
In order to finish a 254 page book in 22 days, you would have t read 11.81 pages a day.
leigh is reading a 380-page mystery book. on the first day,she read 120 pages. on the second day,she read 24 more pages than she did on the first day. how many more pages of the book does she need to read?
You would need to read all 237 pages to finish the book in time.That averages out to be 34 pages a day for 6 days and 33 pages on the 7th day.
33
You'd need to read just a bit short of 138 pages per day to read that book in 3 days.
You'd need to read 24 pages a day to finish a 504 page book in 3 weeks (21 days) if you read every day.
Divide the total number of pages by 28, then read at least that many pages every day.
you would do 120/7 on a calculator since you want to know how many pages you read a day if you read 120 pages in a week. you would get 17.142857142857142. so about 17 pages.
Just divide 148 by 4, the answer is 37
Theoretically forever, since there are an infinity of halves mathematically. In actuality though, with words it gets ridiculous, because it's pointless to read half of a sentence, and you really can't read half of a word, or half of a letter, so eventually you will read the whole thing. Looking at the timeline below, if you really, really cared about going down by a half each time, you might be able to make it possibly two weeks. But if it is a good book, you are going to want to finish it much more quickly... and even if you are trying to prove a point, once you start hitting the fraction-of-a-page days starting with day 8, it gets pretty ridiculous from there. 1st day: read 120 pages -- Total 120 2nd day: read 60 pages -- Total 180 3rd day: read 30 pages -- Total 210 4th day: read 15 pages -- Total 225 5th day: read 7.5 pages -- Total 232.5 6th day: read 3.75 pages -- Total 236.25 7th day: read 1.875 pages -- Total 238.125 8th day: read .9375 pages -- Total 239.0625 9th day: read .46874 pages -- Total 239.53124 10th day: read .23437 pages -- Total 239.76561 11th day: read .117185 pages -- Total 239.882795 12th day: read .0585925 pages -- Total 239.9413875 13th day: read .02929625 pages -- Total 239.97068375 14th day: read .014648125 pages -- Total 239.985331875 15th day: read .0073240625 pages -- Total 239.9926559375 At this point, no matter how long or complex the page in an actual book, you are getting into fractured sentences and words, and in actual reading you are done. So while the mathematical theory says this continues forever, even the most dedicated actual person reading could not continue the pointless exercise any further.