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1 December, 14:36

If 5 years ago Nina was twice as old as Sam, how soon from now will she be 1.5 times as old as Sam? If x is Sam's age 5 years ago, give your answer in terms of x.

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  1. 1 December, 14:43
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    In x - 5 years.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 years ago:

    Sam's age: x

    Nina's age: 2x

    Now:

    Sam's age: x + 5

    Nina's age: 2x + 5

    Let t be the number of years from now that Nina will be 1.5 times Sam's age.

    In t years:

    Sam's age: x + t + 5

    Nina's age: 2x + t + 5

    Nina will be 1.5 times Sam's age:

    2x + t + 5 = 1.5 (x + t + 5)

    2x + t + 5 = (3/2) (x + t + 5)

    2 (2x + t + 5) = 3 (x + t + 5)

    4x + 2t + 10 = 3x + 3t + 15

    4x + 10 = 3x + t + 15

    x - 5 = t

    t = x - 5
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