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Answered by MysticSohamS
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Step-by-step explanation:

so let the present age of father be x years and his son be y years

according to first condition

x+5=3(y+5)

ie x+5=3y+15

so x=3y+10 (1)

according to the second condition

x-5=7(y-5)

i.e. x-5=7y-35

so x=7y-30 (2)

equate (1) and (2)

we get

7y-30=3y+10

ie 4y=40

y=10

substitute value of y in any of two equations

we get

x=40

hence present age of father is 40 years and his son is 10 years

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