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3) An 18-year-old nulliparous woman complains of a vaginal discharge with a fishy odor over the past 2 weeks. She states that the odor is especially prominent after intercourse. Her last menstrual period was 3 weeks ago. She denies being treated for vaginitis or sexually transmitted diseases. She is in good health and takes no medications other than an oral contraceptive agent. On examination, her blood pressure (BP) is 110/70 mm Hg, heart rate (HR) 80 beats per minute, and temperature is afebrile. The thyroid is normal to palpation. The heart and lung examinations are normal. Her breasts are Tanner stage V as is the pubic and axillary hair. The external genitalia are normal; the speculum examination reveals a homogeneous, white vaginal discharge and a fishy odor. No erythema or lesions of the vagina are noted.

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Answer:

Let the present age be x then 2nd's age= x+10

15 years ago'

(x-15)*2=(x+10-15)

2x-30=x-5

2x-x=30-5

x=25 years

x+10=35 years

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