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9 July, 06:09

In 5 years, Dad will be three times as old as his daughter Jill will be then. If the sum of their present ages is 50, how old are they now?

If x + 5 is Jill's age five years from now, which of the following equations could be used to solve the problem?

a. 3x + 5 = 55 - x

b. 3x + 15 = 55 - x

c. 3x + 15 = 45 - x ... ?

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  1. 9 July, 06:12
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    The answer is b. 3x + 15 = 55 - x

    x - Jill's present age

    y - dad's present age

    In 5 years, Dad will be three times as old as his daughter Jill will be then:

    y + 5 = 3 (x + 5)

    The sum of their present ages is 50:

    x + y = 50

    We have the system of two equations now:

    y + 5 = 3 (x + 5)

    x + y = 50

    Let's rearrange the second equation:

    If: x + y = 50

    Then: y = 50 - x

    Now, substitute y from the second equation (y = 50 - x) into the first one:

    y + 5 = 3 (x + 5)

    50 - x + 5 = 3 (x + 5)

    50 + 5 - x = 3*x + 3*5

    55 - x = 3x + 15

    Rearrange it a bit:

    3x + 15 = 55 - x

    Therefore, the correct choice is b.
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