they all do. the first 'reading' page of the book is on the right and numbered 1
The right hand page of a book is called the recto.
Even pages are on the left; odd numbered pages on the right.
left
right
because the author has made it that way
Traditionally, even-numbered pages are on the left as you read, and odd-numbered ones are on the right. The first page, or Page Number 1, will be the very first page that you see once you turn past the cover pages, so it is indeed on the right side.
At least one.
the answer is 3. books are read from left to right, remember?
This is a term from the craft/process of printing. Recto is a page that is on the right of an open book, and verso is on the reverse side of recto; verso pages are on the left.
Left!
they are on the left
even numbers are on left
Even-numbered pages are on the left side of the book since page one always starts at the right side of the page.
The odd numbered pages are typically on the right side of the book when you open it; the even numbered pages will be on the left.
Left
Left side
The solution is: Let X = left page and X+1 = right page. X + (X+1) = 89. Solve for X; X = 44 which is left page and right page is X+1 = 45.
This is called Facing pages in Microsoft Word.
most books have even numbers on the right hand side, this is only the case though if the story starts with the first page being page 1. if the author counts the acknoledgements as part of the book and numbers them too then it can be either side.
Not to the Chinese! Traditional Chinese books (and therefore, Japanese) are written to be read top to bottom right to left. Books in the English and the Romance languages are read left to right and top to bottom.
It is on the page farthest left, as you click to move to pages left or right.