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An oil painting is 16 years older than a watercolor by the same artist. The oil painting is also three times older than the watercolor. How old is each? Identify a variable, set up an equation and solve.

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11 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
O = W + 16 = 3W

Solve for W, then either W+16 or 3W.
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