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A man is 36 years old and his daughter is 3. In how many years will the man be 4 times as old as his daughter?

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Amanis36yearsoldandhisdaughteris3.Inhowmanyyearswillthemanbe4timesasoldashisdaughter?

Solution

Numberofyearsfromnow:8
Solution steps
Translate the problem into an equation:4(3+x)=36+x
Solve for x,4(3+x)=36+x:x=8
Numberofyearsfromnow:8

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