Math, asked by saharanranveer123, 10 months ago

the present age of father is four times the age of his son . After 10 years,age of father will become three times the age of his son . Find their present age. ​

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Answered by akarshitmodanwal
3

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the present age of son be x.

Present age of father=4x.

Now,

Ten year hence his father age will be 3 times his son.

A/q

\begin{lgathered}4x + 10 = 3(x + 10) \\ 4x + 10 = 3x + 30 \\ 4x - 3x = 30 - 10 \\ x = 20\end{lgathered}

4x+10=3(x+10)

4x+10=3x+30

4x−3x=30−10

x=20

So,

Son age is=20 years

And father age is=4×20=80 years

Answered by Thoroddinson
1

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU AND DON'T FORGET TO MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the present age of son be x.

Present age of father=4x.

Now,

Ten year hence his father age will be 3 times his son.

A/q

\begin{lgathered}4x + 10 = 3(x + 10) \\ 4x + 10 = 3x + 30 \\ 4x - 3x = 30 - 10 \\ x = 20\end{lgathered}

4x+10=3(x+10)

4x+10=3x+30

4x−3x=30−10

x=20

So,

Son age is=20 years

And father age is=4×20=80 years

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