SOLUTION: Today a father is twice as old as his son. In 10 years the sum of their ages will be 89 years. Let x be the sons present age. I need to translate the following situation into an

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Question 1147811: Today a father is twice as old as his son. In 10 years the sum of their ages will be 89 years. Let x be the sons present age.
I need to translate the following situation into an equation.. and I just can’t. I need help please.

Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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Today a father is twice as old as his son. In 10 years the sum of their ages will be 89 years. Let x be the sons present age.
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x, son's age now

2x, the first sentence, father

%28x%2B10%29%2B%282x%2B10%29=89, the second sentence

Answer by ikleyn(52790) About Me  (Show Source):
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It is clear from the condition, that 



        today the father is twice as old as his son, and the sum of their age is 89 - 20 = 69 years.



From it, it is clear to any who can count mentally, that the son is 23 years old, while the father is 46 years old.     ANSWER