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3 November, 20:14

In three year's time, Mr Sullivan will be 3 times as old as his daughter. Six years ago, he was 6 times as old as her. How old are they now?

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  1. 3 November, 21:47
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    S=sullivan's age

    d=daughter's age

    in 3 years time (s+3 and d+3)

    sulivan is 3 times as old as daughter

    s+3=3 (d+3)

    6 years ago (s-6 and d-6)

    he was 6 times as old

    s-6=6 (d-6)

    expand

    s+3=3d+9

    s-6=6d-36

    for 2nd equation, add 6 to both sides

    s=6d-30

    sub 6d+30 for s in other equation

    6d-30+3=3d+9

    6d-27=3d+9

    minus 3d both sides

    3d-27=9

    add 27 both sides

    3d=36

    divide both sides by 3

    d=12

    sub back

    s=6d-30

    s=6 (12) - 30

    s=72-30

    s=42

    Mr. Sullivan is 42 now

    Daughter is 12 now
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