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24 August, 23:31

Marty is three years younger than six times his friend wants age. The sum of their ages is greater than 11. What is the youngest age warren

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  1. 25 August, 00:54
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    Let M = Marty's age, and W = Warren's age

    M+3 = 6W

    Solve for M: M = 6W - 3 {Eqn 1}

    M + W > 11 {Eqn 2}

    Now you have two equations (Eqn 1 & 2}, and two unknowns (M, W)

    There are a couple of ways to proceed. I recommend rewriting Eqn 2 as M + W = 11. Now you can easily use substitution. Solving for M yields M = 11-W. Now plug this back into Eqn 1:

    11-W + 3 = 6W

    14 = 7W

    W = 2
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