Question 780214

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A man is nine times as old as his son. In nine years, he will be only three times as old as his son. How old are each now?

Please use the variables:
F = Age of father
S = Age of son
Any other variables can be included if need be.
Thanks so much!


Let age of father, and son be F and S, respectively


Then: F = 9S ---- eq (i)


In 9 years, father's age then = F + 9, and son's will be S + 9


Since in 9 years he (father) will be only be three times as old as his son, then we can say that: F + 9 = 3(S + 9)


F + 9 = 3S + 27 ----- F - 3S = 18 ------ eq (ii)


9S - 3S = 18 ------- Substituting 9S for F in eq (ii)


6S = 18


S, or son's current age = {{{18/6}}}, or {{{highlight_green(3)}}}


F = 9(3) ------ Substituting 3 for S in eq (i)


F, or father's current age = {{{highlight_green(27)}}}


You can do the check!! 


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