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Danielle is reading a new book she got from the library. She reads 10 pages every 5 minutes.
Complete the table.
Minutes 5 10 15 20
Pages read 10
Graph the data from the table.


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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To complete the table, we can use the information that Danielle reads 10 pages every 5 minutes. We can calculate the number of pages read for each time interval.

Let's fill in the table based on the given data:

| Minutes | Pages read |
|---------|------------|
| 5 | 10 |
| 10 | 20 |
| 15 | 30 |
| 20 | 40 |

Now let's graph the data. Here's how you can plot the points on a graph:

1. **X-axis**: Minutes (0, 5, 10, 15, 20)
2. **Y-axis**: Pages read (0, 10, 20, 30, 40)

You can plot the following points based on the completed table:

- (5, 10)
- (10, 20)
- (15, 30)
- (20, 40)

After plotting the points, connect them with a straight line since the relationship between time and pages read is linear.

### Questions
1. How many pages does Danielle read in 20 minutes?
- Answer: 40 pages.

2. If Danielle continues reading at the same pace, how many pages will she read in 30 minutes?
- Calculation: In 30 minutes, she will read 10 pages every 5 minutes for a total of 6 intervals (30 minutes / 5 minutes = 6). Therefore, 6 intervals * 10 pages = 60 pages.

3. If the book has 150 pages, how many more minutes will it take Danielle to finish the book after 20 minutes?
- Calculation: She has read 40 pages in 20 minutes.
Pages remaining = 150 - 40 = 110 pages.
Time to read 110 pages = (110 pages / 10 pages per 5 minutes) * 5 minutes = 55 minutes.

4. What is Danielle's reading rate in pages per minute?
- Answer: She reads 2 pages per minute (10 pages / 5 minutes = 2 pages per minute).

Feel free to ask if you have any additional questions!

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