Easy he is 55.
Becuase:
22*2=44+11=55
brandon is 12 ryan is 8
That depends what the age of his father is.
Let, son's age be 'x'. So, Father's present age is 4x. Now, by the question, after 20 years, fathers, age=4x+20 and son's age =x+20 and, twice son,s age= father's age so, 2(x+20)=4x+20 2x+40=4x+20 2x=20 x=10 So, son's age is 10 years and father's age is 4x or 40 years.
G = Girl's present age F = Father's present age 4G = F G +7 = 1/2 (F - 12) By substitution: G + 7 = 1/2 (4G - 12); G = 13 By plugging in the value of G = 13; F = 52 The girl is presently 13 and her father is 52.
To sign up for this service, you had to agree to the terms and conditions and state that you were 13 years of age. Any person over the age of 6 can answer this question. I am not going to give you the answer. I am only going to publicly shame you. That is all.
Half of 12 is 6, thus 12 years old plus half her age (6 years) = 18 years old. Unless however there is some hidden trick in logic to this. 18 is incorrect, half of 18 is 9. 9 + 12 = 21 correct answer is 24. sally's age is 12 years plus half her age. 12 + 12 = 24. half of 24 is 12
forty-three
She was singing on stage with her father at the age of 7 years of age and she says she is a TOMBOY lol
Same father (half sibling)
108 years Father = 72 Son = 36 (1/2 of father's) 72 + 36 = 108
If you are a father, you have to pay child support if the court says so. The age of the father does not matter.
Yes, he does. My father, Paul Nieminen (age 33) is his half-brother. Which means of course, that my grandfather, Marc Nieminen, is Jarkko's father.
Your pay would be an hour plus half of another hour of whatever your hourly age is.
f(age in years) = your_age/2 + 7 years or f(x) = x/2 + 7
brandon is 12 ryan is 8
Justin Bieber has two younger half-siblings on his father's side. Jazmyn, age 3, and Jaxon, age 2.
Mary is now 22 yrs old, her brother is 11, and her father is 44 yrs old. In 22 years, her brother will be 33 and her father will be 66, while Mary will be 44 yrs old. To figure it out we need to set up algebraic equations relating everyone's current age: M (mary's age now) = 2*B (brother's age now) M = 1/2*F(father's age now) In 22 years from now, her brothers age will be half her father's age. So, B+22 = 1/2(F+22) We can use these equations to solve for everyone's age now. (1) Since Mary's age now is twice her brothers and half of her fathers we combine the first two equations to get: 2B = 1/2F or F=4B, so her father's age now is 4 times her brother's age now. (2) Using this equation and substitute the value for F in the equation which relates her brother's and father's ages 22 years from now and solve for her brother's age now. B + 22 = 1/2 (4B + 22) B + 22 = 2B + 11 B = 11, and F = 4*(11) = 44, and M=2*11=22