Question 313356:  A father is 4 times his son’s age and in 30 years, son’s age will be half of his father’s age. How old are they now?  
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A father is 4 times his son’s age and in 30 years, son’s age will be half of his father’s age. 
 How old are they now. 
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Write an equation for each statement: 
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"A father is 4 times his son’s age" 
f = 4s 
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"and in 30 years, son’s age will be half of his father’s age." 
s + 30 = .5(f + 30) 
s + 30 = .5f + 15 
s = .5f + 15 - 30 
s = .5f - 15 
Replace f with 4s 
s = .5(4s) - 15 
s = 2s - 15 
15 = 2s - s 
15 = s 
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 How old are they now? 
son = 15 yrs, father: 4(15) = 60 yrs 
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Check solution in the statement: 
"in 30 years, son’s age will be half of his father’s age." 
15 + 30 .5(60 + 30) 
45 = .5(90) 
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