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Solve and then use estimation to make sure your answer is reasonable. Jonas can read 24 pages in an hour. Last summer he read for 113.5 hours. How many pages did Jonas read last…
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Jonas can read 24 pages in an hour. Last summer he read for 113.5 hours.
How many pages did Jonas read last summer?
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Assuming that he read at the same speed last summer, 2,724 pages.
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