SOLUTION: the gym is 21 years newer than the auditorium. the gym is also one fourth as old as an auditorium. how old is each building?
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Question 335942: the gym is 21 years newer than the auditorium. the gym is also one fourth as old as an auditorium. how old is each building?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hint: The phrase "the gym is 21 years newer than the auditorium" means that where 'g' is the age of the gym and 'a' is the age of the auditorium.
Also, if "the gym is also one fourth as old as an auditorium", then
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