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Ty has 230 pages of text to read in the next three days. If he averages 25 pages every 1 14  hours, how many hours is he going to be spending reading this text?

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Ty has 230 pages of text to read in the next three days. If he averages 25 pages every 1 14  hours, how many hours is he going to be spending reading this text?

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First, we need to determine how many 1 1/4 hour blocks Ty will need to read all 230 pages.

  1. Divide the total number of pages (230) by the number of pages Ty can read in 1 1/4 hours (25).

    230 ÷ 25 = 9.2

This means Ty will need approximately 9.2 blocks of 1 1/4 hours to read all 230 pages.

  1. Next, we need to convert the 1 1/4 hours to minutes to make it easier to work with.

    1 1/4 hours = 1.25 hours = 75 minutes

  2. Now, we multiply the number of blocks (9.2) by the length of each block in hours (1.25).

    9.2 x 1.25 = 11.5 hours

So, Ty will spend approximately 11.5 hours reading the text.

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