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)

____pages

Let x be the number of pages Susan read yesterday.

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

Let's set the number of pages Susan read yesterday as 'x'.

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

So, 1/3 of x is x/3.

We know that Susan read 17 pages today, which is 8 pages less than x/3.

Therefore, x/3 - 8 = 17.

To find the value of x, we need to solve this equation.

Adding 8 to both sides of the equation, we get x/3 = 17 + 8.

Simplifying this, we have x/3 = 25.

To solve for x, we multiply both sides of the equation by 3.

x = 25 * 3.

Therefore, Susan read _____ pages yesterday.

To find out how many pages Susan read yesterday, we need to calculate 1/3 of the pages she read yesterday and then subtract 8 from that value.

Let's assume the number of pages Susan read yesterday as 'x.'

We can set up the equation:
1/3 * x - 8 = 17

To solve for x, we'll start by isolating the term with x on one side:
1/3 * x = 17 + 8
1/3 * x = 25

To eliminate the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
3 * (1/3 * x) = 3 * 25
x = 75

So, Susan read 75 pages yesterday.