Question 1120928
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Huh?<br>
According to the other tutor, George's father is 18, which makes George 42.<br>
There's something wrong there....!<br>
I will hope that tutor correct his response.<br>
Here is a completely different approach to solving the problem.<br>
(1) Their combined ages now is 60; in 6 years their combined ages will be 72.<br>
(2) If when their combined ages is 72 the father will be twice as old as George, then their ages will be 24 and 48.  (The sum, 72, divided into the ratio 2:1)<br>
(3) Since that will be 6 years from now, their current ages are 18 and 42.