Let's say this novel has a total of $x$pages. Wang Liang had already read $96$, so the remaining pages were $x - 96$. The number of pages remaining is $2/3$, so the number of pages remaining is $x - 96/div2/3 = 48$. According to the meaning of the question, the number of pages that were not finished accounted for $1/7$of the total number of pages, so the number of pages that were not finished was $48/div1/7 = 64$. Therefore, this novel has a total of $x = 96 + 64 = 150$pages.
A book has a total of 200 pages. Xuan Xuan read 179 pages and finished them in the remaining three days. How many pages does he read on average every day? You can use the formula of "total pages divided by days" to calculate the number of pages you read every day. 200 pages/3 = 66 pages/day Therefore, Xuan Xuan read an average of 66 pages a day.
There were 170 pages in a book. He had already read 90 pages, so there were still 80 pages left.
(1)There were still 80 pages left. (2)The remaining pages had to be read within four days, an average of 80 pages per day. This was equivalent to 80/170 = 05 days per page. Therefore, in the remaining 80 pages, you need to look at 80/05 = 16 days, 80/05 = 16 days, 80/05 = 16 days, and 80/05 = 24 days (rounded to two decimals). The final answer was that it took him 16 + 24 = 40 days to read the remaining 80 pages on the 16th and 24th days.
Wang Hong read a book on the first day, read 3/7 of the total pages, and the next day, read 1/4 of the total pages. How much of the book was left? Answer: The total number of pages in the remaining books is 3/7 of the total number of pages plus 1/4, which means the total number of pages is 8/7 plus 1/4, which is 9/11. Therefore, Wang Hong still had 9/11 of the book to read.
This comic book had a total of 19 pages. He had already read 7 pages, so there were 19 - 7 = 12 pages left.
According to the plot of the novel, Wang Xiao had read about 70% of the novel before dinner, so he had read about 72% of the novel by the time he read eight pages after dinner. Since the ratio of the number of pages seen and the number of pages not seen was the same, Wang Xiao's number of pages not seen would increase by 8 pages, which was 16% of the content. Therefore, the ratio of the number of pages Wang Xiao had read before dinner to the number of pages he had not read was 1/7. After dinner, it was 167, which was about 2667%.
He had already read 38 pages, so the remaining pages were 150 - 38 = 112 pages. In order to finish reading these 112 pages, he had to read 112/7 = 16 pages every day. Therefore, he read an average of 16 pages a day.
A book of 90 pages, three-fifths read, then there was still: 90 - 3/5 * 90 = 90 - 36 = 54 pages. Therefore, there were still 54 pages left.
If a book has 200 pages and 40 pages have been read, then the number of unread pages is 160. The ratio of pages that have been read to the number of pages in the book is:40 pages/200 pages =02%. Therefore, the answer for those who have read less than those who have not read is:02%-100%=002%. In other words, it was about 2% less than those who did not study.