Question 6/19 > NEXT BOOKMARK Part A Keisha is working to complete her summer reading in one week. This is so she can chill for the remainder of the summer. She read (2x2 +5x - 3) pages of Unbroken on Monday, (5x- 3) pages on Tuesday, and (6x2 + 2) pages on Wednesday. How many pages did she read in three days? Part B Yay! Keisha read the entire book in a week! If the book has 14x + 12 – 3 pages in all, how many pages did she read during the rest of the week? Part C Let x = 3. How many pages does the book have? 6:57 PM 10/27/2021 Type here to search
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