Assuming the book has a total of n pages, Lili read 78 pages in the first 3 days, then there are still
n - 3 × 78 = n - 262 pages not read.
In the next four days, she read an average of 40 pages a day. In these four days, Lili read a total of 40 × 4 = 160 pages.
Therefore, Lili had read a total of n - 262 + 160 = 322 pages, just enough to finish the book.
So this book had 322 pages.
If you want to find the novel you read a few days ago, you can try the following methods:
1. Use the tools you use to save your reading history, such as reading software, bookmark, cloud storage, etc.
2. When reading a novel, use the browser's " History " function to check the number of pages and content read before.
3. If you use the reading software to read novels, you can use the search function that comes with the software to find the novels you have read before.
4 If you use the cloud storage service, you can view the content of the novel you have read before by visiting the link in the cloud storage.
5 If you use the bookmarking service, you can view the content of the novel you have read before by visiting the bookmarking link.
The above method can help you find the novel you read a few days ago.
You can use a search engine or a reading app to find the most recent novels you've read and save them as a bookmark for quick access when you need them. If you're using a reading app, you can try typing keywords into the app's search function or save the title and author of the novel to find novels you've read before. If you use a search engine, you can enter keywords and reading time in the search box to find novels you have read before.
Lili spent 8 days to finish reading a storybook. She read 150 pages in the first 3 days and 42 pages a day in the next 5 days. So she read a total of $150/times 3 + 42/times 5 = 2220$pages.
And the total time she spent was $8$days, so she read an average of $2220 / 8 = 265$pages per day.
So Lili read an average of 265 pages a day.
Yes, it can be. If you like novels that span over a year's time and likely explore different seasons of life, it could be great. The '365 days' might imply a detailed and long - form narrative that can be really engaging.
He had read a lot of novels in the past few days, including Battle Through the Heavens, Choosing the Heavens, The Master, Grave Robber's Chronicles, and so on.
"Battle Through the Heavens" was a fantasy novel that described the story of the main character, Xiao Yan, who continuously grew in the process of training his martial skills and eventually became a powerful martial artist. There were many fantastical worldviews and ups and downs of the characters in the novel that were deeply loved by readers.
" Choosing the Heavens " was another fantasy novel that described the growth of a young man. He constantly tempered himself in the face of various challenges and difficulties, and finally became a powerful leader. There were many wonderful plots and unique character settings in the novel that were very popular among readers.
" Full Time Expert " was a game novel that told the story of a retired professional player who returned to the game after an unexpected return. There were many interesting characters and exciting battle scenes in the novel, and the plot was compact and fascinating.
These are some of the novels I've read recently. They all have their own unique story plots and styles that have benefited me a lot.
A book has 120 pages. If you only read 60 pages a day, you would need to read 120 pages/60 pages/day = 2 days. Therefore, he only needed two days to finish reading a book.
Suppose the book has a total of x pages, and Chen Ming has read a total of y pages in these seven days:
- Chen Ming read 11*3=33 pages in the first three days
- In the next three days, Chen Ming read a total of 18*3=54 pages
- In seven days, Chen Ming read a total of y*7=497 pages
Therefore, Chen Ming read an average of 497/7=74 pages a day in the past seven days.
Xiao Ming read a book for the first 4 days and read 15 pages, then read 6 pages every day for 5 days. We can use the following formula to calculate the average number of pages seen per day:
Average number of pages read per day = total number of pages/days
Substituting the total number of pages and the number of days into the formula, we get:
Average number of pages read per day = 15 pages/4 days = 3 pages/day
Therefore, Xiao Ming read an average of three pages a day.