Linear Equation AMC 8 2010 problem 21

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One comment on “Linear Equation AMC 8 2010 problem 21”

  1. first day he reads x pages;
    second day he reads y pages;
    third day he reads z pages;
    there are 62 pages are remaining;
    so,Total no of pages= (x+y+z+62) pages;
    According to question, x= (x+y+z+62)/5+12;
    y=(y+z+62)/4+15;
    z= (z+62)/3+18;
    solving them,we get x=58;y=60;z=60;
    So,Total no of pages in the Book=(x+y+z+62) pages= (58+60+60+62) pages=240 pages OPTION (C)

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