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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 08:10 emily200705

Liam is reading a detective novel by his favorite author. He started reading page 1 at 7 o’clock, and after 1/4 of an hour, he had read 9 pages of the book. If he continues to read at this pace, which of the following pages will he have read by 8 o’clock? Place a check mark in the box next to each that applies. A. page 12, where we meet the hero, Detective Sam Diamond
B. page 20, where a priceless piece of art is stolen
C. page 38, where we find out that the piece of art stolen is a forgery
D. page 67, where Detective Diamond’s innocent client is blamed for the theft
E. page 84, where Detective Diamond catches the real thief

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