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The present ages of a man and his wife are as 6:4. Five years ago their ages were in the ratio 5:3. What is the age gap of the couple?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
m/w = 6/4
(m-5)/(w-5) = 5/3
(m,w) = (30,20)
m-w = 10
10 years ago
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