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| Question 813487:  David is twice as old as his daughter. In 14 years, David's age will be three times what his daughter's age was 6 years ago. How old are they now?
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! d = 2k d + 14 = 3(k - 6)
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 d + 14 = 3(k - 6)
 d + 14 = 3k - 18
 2k + 14 = 3k - 18
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 kid = 32
 dave = 64
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