Honestly, the differences differ. A young teacher generally has less experience, but that does not mean they are better or worse than an older teacher. Wisdom seems to come with age, however, youth is not always unwise. It also depends on who they are as a person and what they've come because of their experiences and environment. Let me beg a question to answer yours: Who would you prefer teaching you, Joseph Stalin in his late 50's or Gandhi in his early twenties?
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The original question was too long to copy in. It was: "The sum of the ages of Old and Young is 48. Old is twice as old as young was when old was half as old as young will be when young is three times as old as old was when old was three times as old as young How old is old?" There is a rather strenuous algebraic solution.The answer is :Old is 30, Young is 18When Old was 18, Young was 6; when Old was 27 (1/2 of 54), Young was 15, and Old is twice that.If you change the sum to 32, then the ages become 20 and 12.When Old was 12, Young was 4; when Old was 18 (1/2 of 36), Young was 10.In each case, Old is always 5/3 as old as Young and 5/8 of the sum.
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The algebraic solution gives the age of Old as 5/3 Young, so there is no integer answer. The original form gave a sum of 48, which gives the integral solution Old = 30, Young = 18 Using 49, you get Old = 245/8 years (30.625) Young = 147/8 years (18.375)
There is no difference between amongst and among. One can use these words interchangeably. Amongst is more of an "old-fashioned" way of saying among. However, among is more popular to use.
A new quarter will be shinier and worth more than an old dime. Quarters also have George Washington on them.