Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Mark is 4 years older than his sister. What are their ages if after 3 years Mark will be twice her age.

Let mark's age be M and his sister's age is
S


Given that mark is 4 years older than his
sister:


Then M = S + 4
............(1)


Now after 3
years:


Mark's age = M + 3


His sister's
age = S + 3


But Mark's age will be twice his sister's
age:


==> M+3 = 2 (
S+3)


==> M + 3 = 2S +
6


==> M = 2S + 3


But from (1) we
know that M = S + 4


==> S + 4 = 2S +
3


==> S = 1


Then the sister's
age = 1 year old


Then Mark is 1+ 4 = 5 years old
Now


After 3 years:


Mark will be 5+3 = 8
years old


His sister's age will be 1 + 3 = 4  years
old

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