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jnellaz
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Most of the Age problems I have seen STATE the number of years in the future or past that one of the people should be "a certain age". For example, "In 15 years, John will be 3 times Pauls age" or "7 years ago, Paul would be..." How do you handle the case where you are solving for the number of years? See problem below:
Katie was 24 years old when her daughter Heidi was born. In how many years will Katie be four years less that five times her daughter's age?
[spoiler]Answer: 7[/spoiler][spoiler]
I tried setting it up this way:
Today - Katie = 24
Today - Heidi = 0
Some time in the future - Katie = 5(x-4)
Some time in the future - Heidi = x
How would the equation be set up to incorporate the unknown future number of years? Are we solving for two variables here?
Katie was 24 years old when her daughter Heidi was born. In how many years will Katie be four years less that five times her daughter's age?
[spoiler]Answer: 7[/spoiler][spoiler]
I tried setting it up this way:
Today - Katie = 24
Today - Heidi = 0
Some time in the future - Katie = 5(x-4)
Some time in the future - Heidi = x
How would the equation be set up to incorporate the unknown future number of years? Are we solving for two variables here?

















