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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
"ALGEBRA QUESTION OF THE DAY"
Suppose you begin reading a book on page h and end on page k. If you read each page completely and the pages are numbered and read consecutively, then how many pages have you read? (A) h + k (B) h – k (C) k – h + 2 (D) k – h – 1 (E) k – h + 1
suppose h=4 and k=10 and then the pages read = 7 just count with ur fingers from 4 to 10..
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k-h+1 (10 - 4 = 6 +1 = 7 pages)
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