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28 October, 09:57

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Chris is twice as old as Don, and next year the sum of their ages will be four times as much as Don's age last year. Find their present ages.

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  1. 28 October, 10:34
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    Let x=Don's present age

    2x=Chris's present age

    next year:

    x+1=Don's age

    2x+1=Chris's age

    (x+1) + ((2x+1) = 4 (x-1) (next year the sum of their ages will be four times as much as Don's age last year.)

    x+1+2x+1=4x-4

    x=6

    2x=12

    Don's present age=6

    Chris's present age=12
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