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31 July, 09:13

The we of a father is 2 less than 7 times the age of his son. In 3 years, the sum of their ages will be 52. If the son's present age is s years, which equation models this situation?

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  1. 31 July, 09:37
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    Fathers age = F

    F = S * 7 - 2

    F + 3 + S + 3 = 52

    F + S + 6 = 52

    F + S = 46

    Replace F in F + S, with our previous equation, so that we can only have one type of letter on any side at any given time

    so in this case we have, (S * 7 - 2) + S = 46

    We can remove the brackets, as they are not necessary in this case

    S * 7 - 2 + S = 46

    Remove - 2 by adding 2 on both sides

    S * 7 + S = 48

    Simplify

    S * 8 = 48

    divide both sides by 8

    S * 8/8 = 48/8

    S = 6

    F + S = 46

    F + 6 = 46

    F = 40
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