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17 April, 12:20

John's age in 5 years time will be the same as Jack's age is now. In two years, Jack will be twice as old as John. How old are they now?

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  1. 17 April, 12:26
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    John is 3 and Jack is 8.

    Let n be John's age and k be Jack's age.

    John's age in 5 years would be represented as n+5; this gives us n+5=k.

    John's age in 2 years would be n+2 and Jack's age in 2 years would be k+2; this gives us

    k+2=2 (n+2)

    Using the distributive property,

    k+2=2*n+2*2

    k+2=2n+4

    Substituting our value of k from the first equation,

    n+5+2=2n+4

    Combining like terms,

    n+7=2n+4

    Subtract n from both sides:

    n+7-n=2n+4-n

    7=n+4

    Subtract 4 from both sides:

    7-4=n+4-4

    3=n

    n+5=k

    3+5=k

    8=k
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