Question 800019:  solve: jon is 2 years younger than Ann.  their current ages are prime numbers. next year ann's age will be a multiple of 11.  jon's age will be the product of 2 consecutive numbers. 
How old are Jon and Ann? 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! solve: jon is 2 years younger than Ann. their current ages are prime numbers. next year ann's age will be a multiple of 11. jon's age will be the product of 2 consecutive numbers. 
How old are Jon and Ann? 
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a + 1 = multiple of 11, and a is prime, that's easy to find 
a = 43, ( 44 in 1 yr)  
j = 41 (in 1 yr the product of 6 & 7) 
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Response: 
This is mostly a problem of logic 
The multiples of 11: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99 etc 
The only multiple with a prime number below it, is 44 and 88, with 43 being 
the only value which gives 41 as the 2nd age, to satisfy the statement regarding 
"product of consecutive numbers, 6*7 = 41 + 1 
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An equation perhaps:  
j = a - 2
 
 
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