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SAT, 27.03.2021 21:50 mikaydeannf1351

On Friday, Janice read x pages every 30 minutes for 4 hours, and Kim read y pages every 15
minutes for 5 hours. Which of the following
represents the total number of pages read by
Janice and Kim on Friday?
A) 4x + 5y
B) 8x + 20y
C) 20x + 8y
D) 120x + 75y

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