As a fan of online literature, I can't give a specific answer as to whether an individual can read 600 pages in five days. This depended on the individual's reading speed and interest, as well as the difficulty and content of the book. Some people might be able to read 600 pages easily while others might find it difficult. In addition, the reading time also depended on how much time was available for reading and whether there was anything else to do. In short, whether or not one could finish reading a 600-page book in five days required an assessment based on one's personal situation and actual situation.
If you read 18 pages a day, it would take you 14 days to finish it. If you want to finish the book 5 days earlier, you need to shorten the number of days to 10 days. 5 days earlier is equivalent to reading 18 pages less per day, so you need to read 24 pages per day (14 days-5 days =10 days).
According to the knowledge of online literature enthusiasts, it was difficult to come up with a conclusion as to who read faster because everyone's progress was different at different times. Xiao Hong only reads 170 pages a day while Xiao Ming only reads 240 pages a day, which means that Xiao Hong is reading faster than Xiao Ming. However, Little Red only had 12 days while Little Ming had 17 days. Therefore, Little Ming had a longer reading time and progress. In addition, Cockroach read 300 pages between the ages of 27 and 8, which means that his speed may be faster than Xiao Hong and Xiao Ming. Therefore, it was impossible to simply answer the question of who read faster.
(1)Reddie still had 110 pages to read, so she needed another 5 days to finish the 110 pages. (2)If Hong Hong finished the remaining 110 pages on the first night, she could only read 160 pages in the next 5 days.
Suppose the book has x pages: Seven days ago, Xiao Jun read 7 × 2/3 = 14/3 pages, which was 14/3 div7 = 4/9 pages. Xiao Jun read (x + 5) × 4/5 = x + 20/3 pages in the last 5 days. Because Xiao Jun had read a total of 40 pages, there were: 4/9 + 20/3 = x The solution was x = 360/9 + 20/3 = 480/3 pages. Therefore, this book had a total of 480/3 pages.
The remaining 5 days need to read 180 pages/5 = 36 pages/day Therefore, Xiaoxiao needed to read 36 pages on average every day.
For the remaining five days, he would need to read 180 pages- 80 pages = 100 pages every day. Therefore, he read an average of 100 pages a day.
Assuming that each page of the novel is 250 words long: 192 pages/250 words/page = 72 days Therefore, it would take Little Light 72 days to finish a 192-page novel at a rate of 72 pages a day.
A book that was 50 pages thick, reading five pages a day meant that he could read 15 pages per hour. If a book was 50 pages thick and required a few days to finish, then it would take 5 * 60 / 15 = 24 days. Therefore, if one were to read five pages a day, it would take 24 days to finish a book that was 50 pages thick.
If he read five more pages per day, the total number of pages per day would be 15 * 5/5 = 30 pages. The total number of pages that Xiao Ya needed to read in 20 days was 30 * 20 = 600 pages. If you read 15 pages a day, the total number of pages you need to read is 600 * 15/15 = 600 pages. Therefore, if you read five more pages a day, you can finish the book faster. The answer was: Ya-chan could finish the book in 15 days. She could read five more pages a day, and a total of 30 more pages, so she only needed 20-15=5 days to finish it.
The time spent reading a book depends on the number of pages you read each day. Reading 30 pages a day is 10 days slower than reading 15 pages a day. So if we were to read 30 pages a day, we would need to spend an extra 10 days on top of the original 10 days to finish the book. On the contrary, if we read 15 pages a day, we would need to spend an extra five days on top of the original 10 days to finish the book. So we can finish the book ten days earlier or ten days later, depending on the number of pages we choose to read and our reading speed.