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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 20:00 chefdnguyen

Naoya read a book cover to cover in a single session, at a rate of pages per hour. after 444 hours, he had 350350350 pages left to read.
let yyy represent the number of pages left to read after xxx hours.
complete the equation for the relationship between the number of pages left and number of hours.

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