It will take her 160 minutes to read 240 pages so...
*Starts scribbling furiously at some paper, attempting to find the answer*
... if I am a mathematical genius of a 12 year old (which I am) the answer is...
*pauses to build suspense*
... 200 minutes! (I think)
Hope my antics have helped!
At the same rate, it would take Dorothy a total of 200 minutes to read the entire 300-page book.
Dorothy Piercey has written: 'Reading activities in content areas' -- subject(s): Reading (Secondary education)
Dorothy Louise De Boer has written: 'Reading diagnosis and evaluation' -- subject(s): Reading disability, Reading, Ability testing
About 40 minutes.
Dorothy Kathleen Robertson has written: 'The reviewing of children's books in Britain' -- subject(s): Book reviewing, Books and reading, Children, Children's literature, History and criticism
70 minutes.
the best reading diet ,how ever is one that requires a person to read good reading materials at least 15 minutes daily.
Dorothy Butler has written: 'My brown bear Barney at the party' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teddy bears, Birthdays, Parties 'Cushla and her books' -- subject(s): Case studies, Developmentally disabled children, Education (Preschool), Books and reading, Children with disabilities, Children, Biography, Bibliotherapy for children 'I Will Build You a House' 'A Bundle of Birds' 'Reading for enjoyment with 0-6 year olds' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Infants, Bibliography, Children, Children's literature 'All this and a bookshop too' 'The Magpies Said' 'Higgledy piggledy hobbledy hoy' -- subject(s): Picnicking, Fiction, Stories in rhyme 'Pre-Reading Kit'
i would say reading at night before bed should be 30 minutes max. during the rest of the day read until it becomes a chore then stop, you won't get much out of forced reading. reading should be at least 40 minutes max throughout the day. at night I would say probably 20 minutes max.
Dorothy Fink Ungerleider has written: 'Reading, writing, and rage' -- subject- s -: Case studies, Repression - Psychology -, School failure, Juvenile delinquency, Learning disabilities, Problem children, Education, Literacy
The average person reads a newspaper for about 25 to 30 minutes.
1 hour and 5 minutes.
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