Asked by Amri
Explain It In one night, George reads 3 chapters of a book with 27 chapters. After the second night, he has read a total of 8/27 of the book. Explain how you would determine the number of chapters George read the second night. Solve the problem.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
8/27 of 27 chapters is 8 chapters he read in two nights.
8 - 3 = 5 chapters the second night
8 - 3 = 5 chapters the second night
Answered by
allena
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Answered by
Jessica
I have the same question for my homework. I am solving it now so i hope this helps you.
First of all, George has already read 3 chapters of a 27 chapter book. On the second night, he read 8/27 of the book. In order to make 3/27, which came from the amount of chapters George read the first night, into 8/27 we can subtract 3/27 from 8/27. The final answer would be 5/27. Therefore, George read 5/27 of the book on the second night.
Thats my answer. I hope this helped you!
- Jessica
First of all, George has already read 3 chapters of a 27 chapter book. On the second night, he read 8/27 of the book. In order to make 3/27, which came from the amount of chapters George read the first night, into 8/27 we can subtract 3/27 from 8/27. The final answer would be 5/27. Therefore, George read 5/27 of the book on the second night.
Thats my answer. I hope this helped you!
- Jessica
Answered by
lucas😀
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