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| Question 1196352:  In four years, John's age will be the same as Peter's age now. In two years, Peter's age will be twice as John's age. How old is Peter now?
 Found 2 solutions by  ikleyn, josgarithmetic:
 Answer by ikleyn(52878)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . In four years, John's age will be the same as Peter's age now.
 In two years, Peter's age will be twice as John's age. How old is Peter now?
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Let x be the Peter's age, in years (the quantity under the question).
First sentence says that John is 4 years younger than Peter;
so, John's age today is (x-4) years.
In two years, their ages will be (x+2) for Peter and ((x-4)+2) = (x-2) for John.
Next, from the problem we have this equation
    x+2 = 2*(x-2)       (In two years, Peter's age will be twice as John's age)
The setup is done. Now to the solution.
To solve the equation, simplify it step by step
    x + 2 = 2x - 4
    2 + 4 = 2x - x
      6   =   x
ANSWER.  Peter is 6 years old now.
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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