Answer:
The two equations that can be used to find each of their ages are
and
.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Mrs. Lang is 4 times as old as her daughter Jill. The sum of their ages is 60 years.
Let the age of Mrs. Lang be 'x years' and the age of her daughter Jill be 'y years'.
Now, according to the question;
- The <u>first condition</u> states that Mrs. Lang is 4 times as old as her daughter Jill, that means;
----------------- [equation 1]
- The <u>second condition</u> states that the sum of their ages is 60 years, that means;
{using equation 1}

y = 12 years
Now, putting the value of y in equation 1 we get;
= 48 years
Hence, the age of Mrs. Lang is 48 years and her daughter Jill is 12 years old.
I’m pretty sure that the one you marked is correct
Seven more than a number would be B. d + 7
whenever you hear a seven (or any other number) MORE THAN, think of adding that number!
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Answer:
A. 20
Step-by-step explanation:
look at this step:
4 : 5 = X : 25
X = 4×25/5 = 100/5 = 20