A writer is setting a goal to write 6 pages a day, 6 days a week, for 6 weeks. How many pages will be written by the end of the 6 weeks?(1 point)

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The answer is: 216 pages will be written by the end of the 6 weeks.

Explanation:

To find out how many pages will be written, we need to multiply the number of pages written per day by the number of days in a week, and then by the number of weeks.

6 pages/day x 6 days/week x 6 weeks = 216 pages.

why is the bot always wrong lmao, this is literally a multiple choice question, 216 isn't one of the answers

To calculate the total number of pages that will be written by the end of the 6 weeks, we need to multiply the number of pages written per day by the number of days in a week and then by the number of weeks.

The writer plans to write 6 pages a day, 6 days a week, for 6 weeks.

So, the total number of pages written will be: 6 pages/day × 6 days/week × 6 weeks

Calculating this, we get: 6 × 6 × 6 = 216

Therefore, the writer will write a total of 216 pages by the end of the 6 weeks.

To find the total number of pages that will be written by the end of the 6 weeks, we need to calculate the number of pages written per day and then multiply it by the number of days and weeks.

The writer sets a goal to write 6 pages per day. We can calculate the number of pages written in a week by multiplying the daily goal by the number of days in a week (6 days).

Therefore, the number of pages written in a week = 6 pages/day * 6 days/week = 36 pages/week.

To find the total number of pages written in 6 weeks, we multiply the number of pages written in a week by the number of weeks:

Total number of pages = 36 pages/week * 6 weeks = 216 pages.

So, by the end of the 6 weeks, the writer will have written a total of 216 pages. Therefore, the correct answer is 216.

Don't go and say "why is the bot always wrong" when it is putting something down and you're not even answering the question.