Asked by andrea
3 years ago, Vin’s age is 3 times the age of Paul. At the present, Vin’s age is twice the age of Paul. What would be their age 3 years from now if the sum of their present age is 18?
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Answered by
Steve
v-3 = 3(p-3)
v = 2p
v+p=18
clearly Vin is 12 and Paul is 6
You can do that without the first condition at all.
v = 2p
v+p=18
clearly Vin is 12 and Paul is 6
You can do that without the first condition at all.
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