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If twice the son's age in years is added to the father's age, the sum is
70. But, if twice the father's age is added to the son's age, the sum is 95.
Find the ages of father and son.
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Currently, if father's age is x and son's age is y,
then given, x+2y=70 --- (1)
2x+y=95 --- (2)
Multiplying equation (1) with 2 we get, 2x+4y=140 --- (3)
Subtracting equation (2) from (3), we get 3y=45⇒y=15
Substituting y=15 in the equation (2), we get
2x+15=95⇒x=40
Hence, the father is 40 years old and the son is 15 years old.
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