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| Question 1150389:  Twelve years ago my father was twice as old as I was, and three years ago our combined age was 108. How old is my father now?
 Found 3 solutions by  ankor@dixie-net.com, josmiceli, MathTherapy:
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! let f = father's present age let y = your present age
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 Write an equation for each statement, simplify each equation
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 Twelve years ago my father was twice as old as I was,
 f - 12 = 2(y-12)
 f - 12 = 2y - 24
 f = 2y - 24 + 12
 f = 2y - 12
 and three years ago our combined age was 108.
 (f-3) + (y-3) = 108
 f + y - 6 = 108
 f + y = 108 + 6
 f + y = 114
 Replace f with (2y-12) from the 1st equation
 (2y-12) + y = 114
 3y = 114 + 12
 3y = 126
 y = 126/3
 y = 42 is your age
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 f = 2(42) - 12
 f = 84 - 12
 f = 72 is father's age
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 Confirm that in statement:
 "twelve years ago my father was twice as old as I was,"
 72 - 12 = 2(42-12)
 60 = 2(30)
 
Answer by josmiceli(19441)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Twelve years ago my father was twice as old as I was, and three years ago our combined age was 108. How old is my father now?
 
 Let father's age be F, and my age, MThen we get: F - 12 = 2(M - 12)____F - 12 = 2M - 24____F - 2M = - 12 ---- eq (i)
 Also, since their ages summed to 108, 3 years ago, then now, their ages sum to 108 + 2(3) = 108 + 6 = 114
 We then get: F + M = 114____M = 114 - F ------ eq (ii)
 F - 2(114 - F) = - 12 ----- Substituting 114 - F for M in eq (i)
 F - 228 + 2F = - 12
 3F = 216
 F, or father's age is:
  That's ALL!!
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