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| Question 508302:  John's father is thrice as old as John. 6 years from now, his father will be 24 years older than John. How old is John now?
 Answer by richard1234(7193)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I think we can say that the father is 24 years older than John, regardless of how old they are. If J represents John's age now, then 3J represents John's father's age. This is equal to J+24, so we set an equation 
 3J = J + 24
 
 2J = 24
 
 J = 12, 3J = 36
 
 John is 12, and his father is 36.
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