Mathematics
A man is 28 years older than his son. After 10 years, he will be thrice as old as his son. Find their present ages.
Linear Eqns One Variable
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Answer
Let the son's present age be x years.
Then, the man's present age = (x + 28) years.
After 10 years:
Son's age = (x + 10) years.
Man's age = (x + 28 + 10) years = (x + 38) years.
According to the question, after 10 years, the man will be thrice as old as his son:
∴ x + 38 = 3(x + 10)
⇒ x + 38 = 3x + 30
⇒ x - 3x = 30 - 38 [Transposing +38 to RHS and +3x to LHS]
⇒ -2x = -8
⇒ x =
⇒ x = 4
Son's present age = x years = 4 years.
Man's present age = (x + 28) years = (4 + 28) years = 32 years.
Hence, the man's present age is 32 years and his son's age is 4 years.
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