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Currently, Mike is 8 years more than twice Tom's age. In 3 years from now, Mike's age will be three times Tom's age. What are their current ages?
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
m = 2t+8
m+3 = 3(t+3)
now solve as usual.
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