SOLUTION: The difference in Ron's age and Joan's age is 9 years. In 3 years, Ron will be twice as old as Joan. How old is each now?

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Question 1185254: The difference in Ron's age and Joan's age is 9 years. In 3 years, Ron will be twice as old as Joan. How old is each now?
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