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30 July, 00:38

Darrel is 8 years older than Bryce. if the product of their ages is 153, how old is Bryce?

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  1. 30 July, 00:56
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    Bruce is 9 And Darrel is 17
  2. 30 July, 01:02
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    Let D = Darrel's age and let B = Bryce's age.

    The first statement is that Darrel is 9 years older. So, Bryce's age and 9 makes Darrel's age. This means B + 9 = D.

    The second statement is that their product is 153. Thus, B * D = 153

    We take these two equations made and put them together. Call them 1 and 2 to keep them straight.

    1: B + 8 = D

    2: BD = 153

    Equation 1 has D on one side of the equals, and not D on the other. We can substitute it into equation 2.

    B (B + 8) = 153 taking equation 1 and putting it into equation 2

    B² + 8B = 153 distributing the b on the left side

    B² + 8B - 153 = 0 set the equation equal to zero

    We set the equation equal to zero so we can use the Zero Product Property and factoring. We seek a pair of numbers whose product is 153 and whose sum is 8. Because 153 : 3 = 51 and 51 : 3 = 17, there are only three pairs of factors: 1 and 153, 3 and 51, 9 and 17. Of them, 9 and 17 would add to 8 if one was negative. We have a positive 8 above, so choose the smaller one to be negative.

    (B + 17) (B - 9) = 0 by factoring

    B + 17 = 0 or B - 9 = 0 by the zero product property

    B = - 17 or B = 9 Get B alone in each equation

    So either Bryce is - 17 years old or 9 years old. Ages cannot be negative, so throw out B = - 17 and we use B = 9.

    Now we go back to the first statement that Darrel is eight years older than Bryce. We found that Bryce is 9, so we add 8 to get Darrel's age, which is 17.

    Thus, Bryce is 9 years old and Darrel is 17 years old.
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