Carla needs to complete her science homework. She has 20 pages to read and 14 questions to answer. If it takes Carla 10 minutes to read 4 pages, how many minutes will it take her to read the full assignment? (1 point)

To solve this problem, we need to determine the number of minutes it takes Carla to read each page and then calculate the total time it will take her to read the full assignment.

Given that Carla takes 10 minutes to read 4 pages, we can calculate the time it takes her to read one page by dividing 10 minutes by 4 pages:
10 minutes / 4 pages = 2.5 minutes per page

Now we can determine how long it will take Carla to read the full assignment by multiplying the number of pages by the time it takes her to read one page:
20 pages * 2.5 minutes per page = 50 minutes

Therefore, it will take Carla 50 minutes to read the full assignment.

To find out how long it will take Carla to read the full assignment, we need to calculate how many minutes it takes her to read one page and then multiply that by the total number of pages.

First, we need to determine the time it takes Carla to read one page. We are given that it takes her 10 minutes to read 4 pages.

Divide the total time (10 minutes) by the number of pages (4 pages):
10 minutes / 4 pages

This equals 2.5 minutes per page.

Now, we need to calculate how long it will take Carla to read the full assignment. The total number of pages she needs to read is 20 pages.

Multiply the time per page (2.5 minutes) by the total number of pages (20 pages):
2.5 minutes/page * 20 pages

This equals 50 minutes.

Therefore, it will take Carla 50 minutes to read the full assignment.

Carla can read 20/4 = <<20/4=5>>5 sets of 4 pages.

In total, it will take her 5 x 10 = <<5*10=50>>50 minutes to read the full assignment. Answer: \boxed{50}.