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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
10

Pam is 14 and her dad is 37 in how many years will pam’s dad be twice as old as she will be

Mathematics
2 answers:
Rzqust [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It will take 9 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = number of years

you're adding x to each age to get

Pams age after x years: 14+x

Dad's age after x years: 37+x

Since the question is "In how many years will pans dad be twice as old as she will be?", this means that the equation is then

2(14+x)=37+x

Now solve for x

2(14+x)=37+x

28+2x=37+x

2x=37+x-28

2x-x=37-28

x=37-28

x=9

So the solution is x=9

This means that it will take 9 years.

andreev551 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of years = x

2(x + 14) = 37 + x                       Remove the brackets.

2x + 28 = x + 37                        Subtract x from both sides

2x - x + 28 = x - x + 37              Combine

x + 28 = 37                                 Subtract 28 from both sides.

x + 28 - 28 = 37 - 28                 Combine

x = 9

Check

2(9 + 14) = 2*23 = 46

x + 37 = 9 + 37 = 46

When Pam is 23 her father will be 46 which is twice as old as she is.

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