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15 May, 06:55

Mike is four years older than his brother, Andrew. If five times Andrew's age is equal to three times Mike's age, how old is Mike

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  1. 15 May, 09:13
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    I think at least one person's name is missing from this problem. However, if I understand correctly

    Andrew's age = x

    Mike's age = (x + 4)

    5x = 3 (x + 4)

    5x = 3x + 12

    2x = 12

    x = 6, so Andrew is 6 years old and Mike is (6 + 4) = 10 years old
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