Math, asked by chauhanmayuk, 9 months ago

Eight years ago, Seema's age was equal to the sum of the present ages of her son and daughter. Five years hence, the
respective ratio between the ages of her daughter and her son will be 7: 6. If Seema's husband is 7 years elder to her and his
present age is three times the present age of their son, then what is the present age of Seema?​

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Answered by stuti9364
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Seema's age 8 years ago is equal to sum of present ages of her son and her daughter. 5 years hence the ratio between her son's age and her daughter 's age will be 7:6 respectively. Seema's husband is 7 years elder than her. her husbands present is thrice the present age of his son.

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