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10 January, 00:52

A father is four times as old as his son. In 4 years, the father will be three times as old as the son. How old is each now?

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  1. 10 January, 04:19
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    M = 4S

    In three years

    M + 3 = 3 (S + 3)

    So you put the 4S in to substitute for the M.

    4S + 3 = 3 (S + 3)

    4S + 3 = 3S + 9

    S = 6

    If the son is 6, the father must be 24.

    We can check this by adding three to both ages. Then, the son will be 9 and the father will be 27, which is three times 9.
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