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Sean read 1515 of a book in 112112 hours. How long will it take Sean to read 1212 of this book?
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1515 of the book was read in 112112 hours.
1 of the book will be read in 112112/1515 hour
1212 of it will then be read in: ( 112112 /1515)* 1212
= ( 112112 /1515)* 1212 use calculator
= 89689.6 hours.
Hope this clarifies it.
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