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Since the Amy’s age is twice the sum of Maggie and Karen’s ages,
we conclude that the sum of M and K ages is one third of 105, i.e. 35 years,
and the Amy's age is 35*2 = 70 years.
Next, we have
M + K = 35, (1)
M = 3K - 25 (2)
So, we substitute (2) into (1) by replacing M there, and we get one single equation then
(3K - 25) + K = 35,
4K = 35 + 25
4K = 60
which has the solution K = 15.
ANSWER. Karen is 15 years old; Maggie is 35-15 = 20 years old; Amy is 70 years old.
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