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30 September, 01:02

Josie read 100 pages of her book last week and 146 pages this week her older brother says he read about 3 to 4 times as many total pages as Josie explain why 2,500 is not a reasonable estimate for the number of pages that Josie's brother read

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  1. 30 September, 01:20
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    2,500 is not a reasonable estimate for the number of pages that Josie's brother read because he would have read 738 or 984 pages

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that

    The number of pages Josie read last week = 100

    Number of pages Josie reads the next week = 146

    Josie's Older brother reads 3 to 4 times as many total pages as Josie

    Now the total pages read by Josie in the two week is = number of pages read last week + number pages she read this week

    => 100 + 146 = 246

    So Josie 's brother reads 3 to 4 times as 246 pages

    Case 1: If he reads 3 times more then

    => 246 x 3 = 738 pages

    Case 2: If he reads 4 times more then

    => 246 x 4 = 984 pages

    Thus Josie's brother would have left either 738 pages or 984 pages.

    so, 2500 is not a reasonable estimate
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