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27 August, 03:37

An oil painting is 16 years older than a watercolor by the same artist. The oil painting is also three times older than the watercolor. How old is each?

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  1. 27 August, 05:21
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    Let age of the water color by the artist = x years

    Let age of the oil painting by the artist = y years

    Given that the oil painting is 16 years older than a watercolor by the same artist.

    So we can write:

    Age of the oil painting = x+16

    or y=x+16 ... (i)

    Given that the oil painting is also three times older than the watercolor, So we get equation:

    y=3x ... (ii)

    using equation (i) and (ii)

    3x=x+16

    3x-x=16

    2x=16

    x=8

    now plug x=8 into (i)

    y=x+16=8+16=24

    So the final answer is given by:

    Age of the water color = 8 years

    Age of the oil painting = 24 years
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