12! 10!
I am not sure if this is the correct process but as I understand it, this is my solution: Since Jane is 6 years old and she is twice as old as her brother. Which means Jane's brother is 3 years old. brother = x Jane = 2x 2x = 6 x= 3 Now, we need to solve for the year/s needed for Jane to be one and half times older than his brother: years = x Jane = 6 brother = 3 1.5 ( 3 + x) = 6 + x 4.5 + 1.5x = 6+ x 1.5 x - x = 6 - 4.5 .5x = 1.5 x = 3 Therefore, Jane is 9 (6+3) and her brother is 6 ( 3+3). Is this correct??
Suppose Jane is x years old. Then Harvey is 3x years old, and the sum of their ages is x + 3x = 4x. So 4x = 48. Divide both sides by 4 to give x = 12. And then 3x = 36. So Jane is 12, Harvey 36.
Jane is a girl so it would be the other way around
Jane is a good one, Maisie Jane sounds original and cute :)
Let x represent Oliver's score. The 4x would be Meg's score (4 times Oliver's score) and Jane score would be 4x + 50 (50 more than Meg). Now set up the problem and solve for x (Oliver's score) 4x + 50 (Jane) + 4x (Meg) + x (Oliver) = 1400 (then simplify) 9x + 50 = 1400 (then subtract 50 from each side) 9x = 1350 (then divide both sides by 9) x = 150 (these are how many points Oliver scored) Proof: (4 x 150 + 50) + (4 x 150) + 150 = 650 + 600 + 150 = 1400
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?
Jane Goodall is 4 years older than Judy
Jane = 17 Cindy = 11
Yes For eight years. Jane gratuated with a degree in the Arts.
She advertises in search of a post as a governess.
She advertised for a governess position.
I am not sure if this is the correct process but as I understand it, this is my solution: Since Jane is 6 years old and she is twice as old as her brother. Which means Jane's brother is 3 years old. brother = x Jane = 2x 2x = 6 x= 3 Now, we need to solve for the year/s needed for Jane to be one and half times older than his brother: years = x Jane = 6 brother = 3 1.5 ( 3 + x) = 6 + x 4.5 + 1.5x = 6+ x 1.5 x - x = 6 - 4.5 .5x = 1.5 x = 3 Therefore, Jane is 9 (6+3) and her brother is 6 ( 3+3). Is this correct??
No, Janet is his little sister. Michael is seven years older than her.
11 years...she hd cancer 4 times...
Jane Austen lived in Bath for a short time after her father retired from the ministry afterwards she lived in chawton with her mother in a home provided for them by her older brother edward where she lived for the last eight years of her life
He's supposed to be way older then Jane, he's probably in his late thirties. It mentions that he is twenty years older than her - old enough to be her father - so when she went to work there, he would be 38.
Jane Austen's mother, Cassandra Leigh Austen, was what we would call in modern times a housewife. Her job was to handle domestic duties around the house and raise her eight children.