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| Question 935173:  A man is older than his son by 30 years in how many years will the fathers age be twice his sons age?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! f = father's present age s = son's
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 I don't think we have enough information to get a unique solution, anyway
 write an equation for each statement
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 A man is older than his son by 30 years
 f = s + 30
 in how many years will the fathers age be twice his sons age?
 let y = no. years for this to be true
 f + y = 2(s+y)
 f + y = 2s + 2y
 f = 2s + 2y - y
 f = 2s + y
 Replace f with s+30
 s + 30 = 2s + y
 30 = 2s - s + y
 30 = s + y
 right here you can see there could be many solutions
 If s = 20, y = 10, then f = 50
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 s = 10, y = 20, then f = 40
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 s = 5, y = 25, then f = 35
 
 
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