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a man is 32 year old and his son is 5 year old . how many years hence will the father's age be four times that of the son​

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Answered by BrainlyTopper4
2

Answer:

4

Let s= the sons age. It is given as 5

Let f= fathers age. It is given as 32

Let x= the number of years more it takes for the fathers age to be 4 times the sons age.

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