There ages are 15 and 7 <3
I dont know why are you asking that"? i mean really why do you need to know
Leslie and Corey brother and sister Leslie is 5 years older than Corey and the sum of their age is 51
Ann is 3 years old and Laura is 6 years old. Explanation: Let L be Laura's age and A be Ann's age. Product means multiply, so LA is the product of their ages The sum of their ages is L+A So we have LA=2(L+A) This simplifies to LA=2L+2A Now we also know L is 3 years older than A so L=3+A So we have (3+A)A=2(3+A)+2A 3A+A^2=6+2A+2A or 3A-4A+A^2-6=0 or A^2-A-6=0 Now we can factor (A-3)(A+2)=0 so A is 3 or -2 3 makes sense, -2 as an age does not. So Ann is 3 Laura is 3 years older so she is 6. Now let's check 3x6=18 And 3+6=9 and 9x2 =18 as desired so it works!
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joe's age is 5.Since Nita is 10 years older than joe , nita's age is 5+10=15 and sum of their ages is 5+15=20.
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I dont know why are you asking that"? i mean really why do you need to know
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105 = 3 x 35, 5 x 21, 7 x 15. Only the last two differ by 8 so Amanda is 15 and Kim is 7
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Sue is 10. Leah is 16 John is 15 Making the combined ages 41.
Leslie and Corey brother and sister Leslie is 5 years older than Corey and the sum of their age is 51
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Ann is 3 years old and Laura is 6 years old. Explanation: Let L be Laura's age and A be Ann's age. Product means multiply, so LA is the product of their ages The sum of their ages is L+A So we have LA=2(L+A) This simplifies to LA=2L+2A Now we also know L is 3 years older than A so L=3+A So we have (3+A)A=2(3+A)+2A 3A+A^2=6+2A+2A or 3A-4A+A^2-6=0 or A^2-A-6=0 Now we can factor (A-3)(A+2)=0 so A is 3 or -2 3 makes sense, -2 as an age does not. So Ann is 3 Laura is 3 years older so she is 6. Now let's check 3x6=18 And 3+6=9 and 9x2 =18 as desired so it works!
i do know he has an older brother by 2 or 3 years
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