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3 January, 20:03

John is 36 years old and Jimmy is 11 years old and how many years will Johns age be twice Jimmy's age

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  1. 3 January, 20:33
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    36 + x = 2 (11 + x)

    36+x=22+2x

    14=x

    John will be twice Jimmy's age in 14 years.

    Alternate way:

    Keep writing their ages for every year until John is twice Jimmy's age.

    In the beginning: John is 36 years old, Jimmy is 11 years old.

    As the years pass ...

    After 1 years: (John, 37), (Jimmy, 12)

    After 2 years: (John, 38), (Jimmy, 13)

    After 3 years: (John, 39), (Jimmy, 14)

    After 4 years: (John, 40), (Jimmy, 15)

    After 5 years: (John, 41), (Jimmy, 16)

    After 6 years: (John, 42), (Jimmy, 17)

    After 7 years: (John, 43), (Jimmy, 18)

    After 8 years: (John, 44), (Jimmy, 19)

    After 9 years: (John, 45), (Jimmy, 20)

    After 10 years: (John, 46), (Jimmy, 21)

    After 11 years: (John, 47), (Jimmy, 22)

    After 12 years: (John, 48), (Jimmy, 23)

    After 13 years: (John, 49), (Jimmy, 24)

    After 14 years: (John, 50), (Jimmy, 25)
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