Question 1093381: On his last birthday, Grandfather claimed that he had lived 1/7 of his life as a boy, 1/12 as a teenager, 2/3 as a man and spent 9 years in old age. How old was Grandfather on his last birthday?
Found 3 solutions by josmiceli, ikleyn, richwmiller: Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): Answer by ikleyn(52788) (Show Source):
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Let x be the Grandfather age.
Then you have this equation from the condition
= x.
Multiply both sides by 7*12 = 84 to rid of denominators
12x + 7x + 56x + 9*84 = 84x,
75x + 9*84 = 84x,
9*84 = 84x - 75x ====> 9*84 = 9x ====> x = 84.
Answer. Grandfather was 84 years old.
Notice that 7*12 = 84, therefore, one could suggest/guess the answer without calculations.
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Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
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The answer 84 can be obtained from two of the clues.
1/7 of his life as a boy
1/7 x=12
x=84
Teenagers are from 13 to 19 for a total of 7 years
x/12=7 again 84
The last two clues are misleading.
2/3x as a man 2/3(84)=56
84-56=28 since when does manhood begin at 28?
Since when is age 75 the beginning of old age?
AARP accepts members at age 50.
Retirement with Social Security begins at 67.
A cute puzzle but misleading.
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