Math, asked by ammaralam, 11 months ago

John can read novel in the 17 hour .if he devotes 17/7 hour to reading every day he would finish the Nobel in

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Answered by kingitaat
4

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Somewhere between three weeks and forever.

I know that the purely mathematical (and completely unrealistic) answer is a little less than 24 hours. Most people still aren't going to find more than a couple of hours a day to read. And some days they'll decide to watch Netflix instead. Or go out and get some exercise. Or listen to music. Or spend the evening at a restaurant.

And many people will get partway through the book and decide that it's too boring to bother with, put it aside, and never finish it. This reaction is especially likely if the book in question contains many more mathematical non-applications like this one.

Step-by-step explanation :

Steve Reed, studied Fiction & Health and Psychology at Read More than 100 Books

Answered Aug 31

It depends on the book. I have started fast and later on it became boring and I junked it. So it might never be finished. To read a lot I use the 3r technque. It works that way.

1. R: Rip 30 pages out of the book

2. R. Replace the pages means fold them and put them into the backpocket of your trousers where the wallet is.

3. R. Recycling Bin Every page I have read I junk as soon as possible.

With this technique I can read every free minute. Books I have read I recently keep on my virtual bookshelf on 3rs (3rs) . Visit me and learn about the 3rs and a lot of great books. But one thing is sure. Uninteresting books I junk as fast as possible worst thing in the world.


Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The average person in business reads no faster than people did 100 years ago. The average reading speed is 200 to 250 words a minute in non-technical material roughly 2 minutes per page. If you doubt this, test your reading speed - there is a reading speed test elsewhere in this site.

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