SOLUTION: The question is:
"Five years ago Paul was 3 times as old as Erin. Now he is twice as old as Erin How old are they?"
I made a chart on the information like my math teacher tau
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"Five years ago Paul was 3 times as old as Erin. Now he is twice as old as Erin How old are they?"
I made a chart on the information like my math teacher tau
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Question 714742: The question is:
"Five years ago Paul was 3 times as old as Erin. Now he is twice as old as Erin How old are they?"
I made a chart on the information like my math teacher taught me and I got the following (I don't know if it is right):
People Now 5 years ago
Paul 2(n) 3(n-5)
Erin n n-5
I don't know what to do for the equation in order to solve for 'n'.
Thank you for your help! Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
Let p = paul's age 5 years ago
Let e = erin's age 5 years ago
We do not know either of their ages. NOW is ADDITIONAL 5 years, which is why you find some use of addition in the "NOW" column.
PEOPLE _______________NOW_________________5 Years Ago
Paul__________________________
Erin___________________________________
The table shows, as taken directly from the description and assignment of variables, TWO equations and TWO unknown variables. Our system to begin with is obviously this:
SYSTEM:--------------
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WHAT TO DO NEXT
Using the second equation to substitute for p into the first equation is a simple matter. , , , 5 years ago.