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6 September, 06:44

Can the ratio of a parent age to his or her childs age ever be exactly 3:2?

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  1. 6 September, 09:17
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    If we replace the 3 in the ratio with a 25 (which is a reasonable age for a parent), it means that the child would have to be about 17 years old. (The ratio would be 20:16.666667 to stay equal to 3:2) Therefore, it is not possible.
  2. 6 September, 09:30
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    Yes beacuse that means it would be 32 years old
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