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8 November, 07:02

Sally's cat is 3 years older than Helen's dog. The product of their ages is 54. How old is Helen's dog?

A.

9

B.

6

C.

25

D.

29

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  1. 8 November, 07:23
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    The first thing that we have to do is to assign variables to the cat's and the dog's ages. Let us use c to represent the age of the cat and d for the dog's age. So, let's translate the word problem into a mathematical one.

    c = d + 3

    This is the first equation while the second equation is

    (d+3) * d = 54

    which becomes

    d^2 + 3d - 54 = 0

    which can be factored into (d-6) (d+9). This gives us two roots which are 6 and - 9. However, age is a non-negative number so we will take 6 as the age of Helen's dog. Thus, making Sally's cat 9 years old.
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