Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.03.2020 02:36, tedrayoung1

4 Rob is trying to read for 30 minutes each Saturday. He only read for 20 minutes
Saturday. He represents the amount of time he was short of the total 30 minutes
-10 minutes. This Saturday, he wants to make up the difference between the number
of minutes he usually reads on Saturday and the number of minutes he was short last
Saturday. How many minutes will Rob need to read this Saturday?

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