Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 01:01, uberagentkenny

9. Ms. Marco's class has been assigned a 120-page book to read at home. Ms. Marco asked the class how much of the book they have each read. Some of
their answers are shown in the table.
Dillon and Karla
Student How Much of the Book Have You Read?
Dillon and Nevaeh
Dillon
"20% of the book"
Karla "The first 20 pages of the book"
Nevaeh
24
of the book"
120
Shannon "0.24 of the book"
Karla and Navaeh
Nevaeh and Shannon
Which two students have read the same amount of the book?

answer
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