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| Question 795430:  This year, Jake is 5 years older than his sister. Three years ago, Jake was twice his sister's age. How old is Jake's sister?
 Answer by DrBeeee(684)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let j = Jake's current age Let s = his sisters current age
 The first statement gives us
 (1) j = s + 5
 The second statement about 3 years ago we have
 (2) j = 2*s, but this is 3 years ago , so we have
 (3) j-3 = 2*(s-3) OK? or
 (4) j = 2*s -6 +3 or
 (5) j = 2*s -3
 Now solve (1) and (5) simultaneously.
 Since j = j we can set (1) = (5) to get
 (6) s + 5 = 2*s - 3 or
 (7) s = 8
 From (1) we get
 (8) j = 8 + 5 or
 (9) j = 13
 Let's check this using (3).
 Is (13 - 3 = 2*(8 - 3))?
 Is (10 = 2*5)?
 Is (10 = 10)? Yes
 Answer: This year Jake's sister is 8 years old.
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