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Three years ago, Tina was three times as old as George. Now, Tina is twice as old as George. How old are Tina and George currently?

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Solution

Threeyearsago,TinawasthreetimesasoldasGeorge.Now,TinaistwiceasoldasGeorge.HowoldareTinaandGeorgecurrently?

Solution

George′sageis:6
Tina′sageis:12
Solution steps
Translate the problem into an equation:2x−3=3(x−3)
Solve for x,2x−3=3(x−3):x=6
Find age
George′sageis:6
Tina′sageis:12

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