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8 August, 18:06

Three years ago Tom was twice as old as Jean. And in two years the sum of their ages will be 28 years. Find their present ages.

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  1. 8 August, 19:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Answer:

    Jean is 9 and Tom is 15.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 years ago, Tom was 12 and Jean was 6, hence Tom was twice as old as Jean.

    Since that was their age 3 years ago, they are currently 15 (Tom) and 9 (Jean).

    Add 2 years to each of these ages, you get 17 and 11.

    17 + 11 = 28
  2. 8 August, 20:46
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    Jean is 9 years old and Tom is 15 years old.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let t = Tom's present age

    let j = Jean's age

    Three years ago, Tom was twice as old as Jean,

    t-3 = 2 (j-3)

    t - 3 = 2j - 6

    t = 2j - 6 + 3

    t = 2j - 3

    In two years the sum of their ages will be 28 years.

    (t+2) + (j+2) = 28

    t + j + 4 = 28

    t + j = 28 - 4

    t + j = 24

    For their present ages, replace t with (2j-3) from the 1st statement

    2j - 3 + j = 24

    2j + j = 24 + 3

    3j = 27

    j = 27/3

    j = 9 yrs is Jean's age

    Find Tom's age

    t = 2 (9) - 3

    t = 15 yrs is Tom's age
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