Question 1116969
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J = Jill's current age
A = Amanda's current age


J = 2*A because "Jill is 2 times as old as Amanda"


Seven years ago, Jill was J-7 years old and Amanda was A-7 years old. The sum of their ages back then was 13, so,
(J-7)+(A-7) = 13
J+A-14 = 13
J+A-14+14 = 13+14
J+A = 27


Plug in J = 2A and solve for A
J+A = 27
2A+A = 27
3A = 27
A = 27/3
A = 9


Use this to find J
J = 2*A
J = 2*9
J = 18


<font color=red>Jill is 18 years old currently. Amanda is 9 years old currently.</font>


As a check, if we go back 7 years then Jill is now 11 years old while Amanda is 2 years old. Their past ages sum to 11+2 = 13.
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