Susan read 17 pages today. That is 8 pages fewer than 1/3 of the pages she read yesterday. How many pages did she read yesterday?(1 point)

Let x be the number of pages Susan read yesterday.

17 = (1/3)*x - 8
17 + 8 = (1/3)*x
25 = (1/3)*x
x = 25*(3/1)
x = <<25*(3/1)=75>>75
Susan read 75 pages yesterday. Answer: \boxed{75}.

Let's let "x" represent the number of pages Susan read yesterday.

According to the given information, Susan read 17 pages today, which is 8 pages fewer than 1/3 of the pages she read yesterday.

So, we can set up the equation:

17 = (1/3)x - 8

To solve for x, first, let's add 8 to both sides of the equation to isolate (1/3)x:

17 + 8 = (1/3)x

25 = (1/3)x

To get rid of the fraction, let's multiply both sides of the equation by 3:

3 * 25 = 3 * (1/3)x

75 = x

Therefore, Susan read 75 pages yesterday.

To find out how many pages Susan read yesterday, we need to set up an equation based on the given information.

Let's assume that the number of pages Susan read yesterday is represented by the variable "x".

According to the information given, Susan read today 8 pages fewer than 1/3 of the pages she read yesterday.

Since 1/3 of the pages Susan read yesterday can be represented by (1/3)*x, 8 pages fewer than that would be (1/3)*x - 8.

This can be represented as the equation: (1/3)*x - 8 = 17.

To solve this equation and find the value of "x", we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Add 8 to both sides of the equation.
(1/3)*x - 8 + 8 = 17 + 8
(1/3)*x = 25

Step 2: Multiply both sides of the equation by 3 to isolate "x".
3 * (1/3)*x = 25 * 3
1 * x = 75
x = 75

Therefore, Susan read 75 pages yesterday.