Maggie is some age between 9 and 23. Anything in that range satisfies the given conditions.
The younger brother is 15. Let x be the age of the brother, 2x be the age of the sister, 15 their age gap. Then, write the equation based on the facts given: 2x - x = 15 x = 15 (age of the brother) Check the solution by replacing the value of x: 2(15) - 15 = 15 30 - 15 = 15 15 = 15
Obviously, you don't like math or spell checking(by the I'm sure you mean then, which should be than;thank me later).The way you learn in 6th grade is this:When your talking about age, older mean add and younger means subtract. Twice would mean double or times(multiplied by) two. Then there's than. That means you switch them. In this case you would "twice" the number THEN add 4.For example, let's say your brother is four and you she is y years old. How old are you?4(2)+4=YYou would write it out as an equation.The first 4 representing her brothers age, the two "twice", the 4 for the "four years older", and for "her"8+4=YMultiple first. Remember PEMDAS(Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction)12=YAddY=12RewriteIf I she is 4 years older than twice her brother's age, 4, then she would be 12. or (as in your case) The term 4 years older than twice her brother's age means double then added 4, with the equation x(brother)2+4=YPut as a sentence
Jennifer is 13 years older than her cousin, Jane, and three times as old as her cousin Freddy. Jane is twice as old as her little brother, Jack. If Jack is one year old, then how old is Jennifer?
"Twice as much bother" does not have a specific rhyming word pair. Rhyming word pairs typically consist of two words that have the same ending sound, such as "bother" and "brother" or "bother" and "another."
For a rectangle, calculate twice the length, plus twice the width.For a rectangle, calculate twice the length, plus twice the width.For a rectangle, calculate twice the length, plus twice the width.For a rectangle, calculate twice the length, plus twice the width.
The younger brother is 15. Let x be the age of the brother, 2x be the age of the sister, 15 their age gap. Then, write the equation based on the facts given: 2x - x = 15 x = 15 (age of the brother) Check the solution by replacing the value of x: 2(15) - 15 = 15 30 - 15 = 15 15 = 15
double trouble, twice as nice, brother from another, sharing and caring
Krishna is 12 and three times as old as his brother, who must be 4. In 4 years time when Krishna is 16 he will be twice as old as his brother, who will then be 8.
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John will be 17 years old. Their ages will always be 3 years apart. And 20-3 = 17.
Mary will be 24 and her brother will be 12 !
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This is a logic puzzle. YOU are part of the puzzle, so you have equal brothers and sisters. Your brothers have twice as many sisters (meaning you) as they have brothers. So if you have one brother and one sister, they are equal. But if your brother has two sisters, he has twice as many sisters as brothers, right? It doesn't say that he HAS brothers, just that he has twice as many sisters as brothers. So you have a brother and a sister, but your brother has two sisters. Three kids, two girls and one boy.
John will be 16.
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It is legal for them to be with someone twice their age. It is not necessarily a good idea. It is very likely that they are using the younger one.