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11 March, 03:36

Your dog is 16 years old in dog years. Your cat is 28 years old in cat years. For every human year, your dog ages by 7 dog years and your cat ages by 4 cat years. In how many human years will both pets be the same age in their respective types of years?

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  1. 11 March, 05:19
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    I see this as the difference in their current years is 12, and the difference between the number of years they both age in human years is 3, so after 4 human years they become the same age.
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