SOLUTION: Maricar is ten times older than her son Carl. In five years, the product of her age and son’s age two years ago will be 35. Find their present ages

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Question 1171186: Maricar is ten times older than her son Carl. In five years, the product of her age and son’s age two years ago will be 35. Find their present ages
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Answer by ikleyn(52794) About Me  (Show Source):
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Maricar is ten times highlight%28cross%28older%29%29 as old highlight%28cross%28than%29%29 as her son Carl.
In five years, the product of her age and son’s age two years ago will be 35. Find their present ages
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35 = 1*35 = 5*7 = 7*5 = 35*1


Based on common sense, the only possible solution is THIS


    the son's age two years ago was 1 year;

    The mother's age in five years will be 35 years.


Which implies that NOW they are  3 years old (the son)  and 30 years old (the mother).     ANSWER

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Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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The statement of the problem is awkward and open to different interpretations; and the problem only has a solution if an invalid interpretation is used.

First look at the statement "In five years, the product of her age and son’s age two years ago will be 35."

The two ages in that statement are undoubtedly the mother's age 5 years from now and the son's age 2 years ago. But, because of the awkward phrasing, it could also be interpreted as the mother's age 5 years from now and the son's age 2 years BEFORE THAT, which would be 3 years from now.

The statement should read "The product of her age 5 years from now and her son's age two years ago is 35."

Given that interpretation, the only sensible answer is that the mother's age 5 years from now will be 35 and her son's age 2 years ago was 1; that makes her age now 30 and her son's age now 3.

But that answer is incompatible with the other given information, because the other information is given incorrectly.

Unfortunately, in everyday usage, "ten times as old as" and "ten times older than" are used to mean the same thing; but they do not.

"ten times AS OLD AS x" means 10 times x, or 10x.

"ten times OLDER THAN x" means x, plus 10 more times x, which is x+10x = 11x.

In the given problem, the answer that the mother is 30 and the son is 3 means that the mother is 10 times AS OLD AS her son. But the problem says she is 10 times OLDER THAN her son; and that is not true.

So the bottom line on this problem is that there is no solution the problem as given.