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A librarian is reading a book during her lunch breaks. She recorded her reading rates over the past three days complete the table to show her reading rates dragon dropped the numbers into the appropriate boxes in the table.

2, 5 1/2, 30, 49 1/2, 120, and 3,200

On Monday, she read 8 1/4 of pages for 1/6 hours….how many pages did she read per hour

On Tuesday she read….. One hour and a half and 60 pages per hour…. how many numbers of pages did she read?

On Wednesday, she read 80 pages…… 40 pages per hour…… how many hours Did she read for?

To find the answer, you need to first calculate the number of pages she read per hour on Monday, then use that information to calculate the total number of pages she read on Tuesday and the number of hours she read for on Wednesday. Consider the information provided and use it to fill in the missing values in the table. The key is to use the given rates to calculate the missing numbers accurately.

If a librarian read 8 1/4 pages on Monday for 1/6 hours, how many pages did you read per hour?

To calculate how many pages the librarian read per hour on Monday, you need to divide the number of pages she read (8 1/4) by the number of hours she read for (1/6). Be sure to convert the mixed fraction into an improper fraction before performing the division.