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8.
The sum of the present ages of a father and his son is 60 years. Six years ago, father's age was five times the age of the son. After 6 years, son's age will be:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Let the present ages of son and father be x and (60 -x) years respectively.
Then, (60 - x) - 6 = 5(x - 6)
54 - x = 5x - 30
6x = 84
x = 14.
Son's age after 6 years = (x+ 6) = 20 years..
Discussion:
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Avinash said:
1 decade ago
In previous sum + for ago in this this sum your using - for ago what we have to use say properly.
Somya khare said:
10 years ago
Son = x.
Father = y.
Then, x+y = 60.....(1).
6 years ago.
(y-6) = 5(x-6).
That is y-6 = 5x-30.
Therefore at present age we have y-6+6 = 5x-30+6.
That is, y = 5x-24.
From (1).
x+5x-24 = 60.
6x = 84.
x = 14.
Therefore after 6 years sons age will be.
14+6 = 20.
Father = y.
Then, x+y = 60.....(1).
6 years ago.
(y-6) = 5(x-6).
That is y-6 = 5x-30.
Therefore at present age we have y-6+6 = 5x-30+6.
That is, y = 5x-24.
From (1).
x+5x-24 = 60.
6x = 84.
x = 14.
Therefore after 6 years sons age will be.
14+6 = 20.
Divya said:
10 years ago
I'm confused with this answer. I solve like this correct me if I'm wrong.
Let the present age of father = x.
Let the present age of son = y.
Sum of present age: x+y= 60 then equate will become: y = 60-x.
6 years ago the age of father will be 5 times the age of his son.
Father: x-6.
Son: y-6.
Equate these 2 equation, would become:
x-6 = 5(y-6).
x-6 = 5y-30.
By substituting the value y = 60-x:
x-6 = 5(60-x)-30.
x = 46 (present age of father).
Substitute the age of father to y = 60-x would gives us the present age of his son.
y = 60-46.
y = 14 (present age his son).
14 is my answer;
Thank you!
Let the present age of father = x.
Let the present age of son = y.
Sum of present age: x+y= 60 then equate will become: y = 60-x.
6 years ago the age of father will be 5 times the age of his son.
Father: x-6.
Son: y-6.
Equate these 2 equation, would become:
x-6 = 5(y-6).
x-6 = 5y-30.
By substituting the value y = 60-x:
x-6 = 5(60-x)-30.
x = 46 (present age of father).
Substitute the age of father to y = 60-x would gives us the present age of his son.
y = 60-46.
y = 14 (present age his son).
14 is my answer;
Thank you!
Zulminan Ahmed said:
10 years ago
Let father's age = X.
Let son's age = Y.
So, A/Q X+Y = 60 (Equation 1).
But six years ago father's age was five times the age of the son.
So, X-6 = 5(Y-6) (Equation 2).
Now putting the value of X = 60-Y from (Equation 1) in (Equation 2).
So, 60-Y-6 = 5(Y-6).
So the value of Y = 14.
But in question we have to find the son's age after 6 years so added 6 in 14. So, answer will be 20 years.
FINE!
Let son's age = Y.
So, A/Q X+Y = 60 (Equation 1).
But six years ago father's age was five times the age of the son.
So, X-6 = 5(Y-6) (Equation 2).
Now putting the value of X = 60-Y from (Equation 1) in (Equation 2).
So, 60-Y-6 = 5(Y-6).
So the value of Y = 14.
But in question we have to find the son's age after 6 years so added 6 in 14. So, answer will be 20 years.
FINE!
Kirti said:
10 years ago
Father age = f, son age = s.
Then f+s = 60;
f+6 = 5(s+6).
On solving s = 6;
Then present age of son = s+6 = 6+6 = 12;
Then after 6 years it will be = 12+6 = 18;
What is wrong in that?
Then f+s = 60;
f+6 = 5(s+6).
On solving s = 6;
Then present age of son = s+6 = 6+6 = 12;
Then after 6 years it will be = 12+6 = 18;
What is wrong in that?
Siva said:
10 years ago
6 years ago son age = x, then father = 5x.
Present age of son means x+6 like that father age is 5x+6.
x+6+5x+6 = 60. So x = 8, here it is.
After 6 years son age will be x+6+6 = 8+6+6 = 20.
Present age of son means x+6 like that father age is 5x+6.
x+6+5x+6 = 60. So x = 8, here it is.
After 6 years son age will be x+6+6 = 8+6+6 = 20.
Dhinu said:
9 years ago
Let the present age of the father is F, Son's present age is S.
The sum of their ages S + F = 60.
Fathers age 6 years ago (means - 6) F - 6,
Sons age 6 years ago S - 6,
Now given Six years ago, father's age was five times the age of the son.
Six years ago, father's age: F - 6 = 5(S - 6),
F - 6 = 5(S - 6) ---> Eq1
F + S = 60 ---> Eq2
by solving we get S = 14.
Question is to find after(ADD) 6 years so ADD 6.
Hence, Sons's age after six years will be 20 years.
The sum of their ages S + F = 60.
Fathers age 6 years ago (means - 6) F - 6,
Sons age 6 years ago S - 6,
Now given Six years ago, father's age was five times the age of the son.
Six years ago, father's age: F - 6 = 5(S - 6),
F - 6 = 5(S - 6) ---> Eq1
F + S = 60 ---> Eq2
by solving we get S = 14.
Question is to find after(ADD) 6 years so ADD 6.
Hence, Sons's age after six years will be 20 years.
Nish said:
9 years ago
Age of the son 6 years ago = 'X'.
Age of the father 6 years ago = '5X'.
At present sum of the father and son's age = (X + 6) + (5X + 6) = 60.
=> X = 8 which is assumed as the age of 6 years ago so, at present age of the son is X + 6 i.e 8 + 6 = 14.
After 6 years age of the son will be = 14 + 6 = 20 years.
Age of the father 6 years ago = '5X'.
At present sum of the father and son's age = (X + 6) + (5X + 6) = 60.
=> X = 8 which is assumed as the age of 6 years ago so, at present age of the son is X + 6 i.e 8 + 6 = 14.
After 6 years age of the son will be = 14 + 6 = 20 years.
SINDHU KALYAN said:
9 years ago
Thank you @AMIT.
Pravin Garodi said:
9 years ago
Consider son present age is X and father present age is Y.
X + Y = 60 consider this is first equation,
6 year ago father age is,
(Y - 6) = 5(X - 6),
5(X - 6) = Y - 6,
5X - Y = 24 this is second equation.
After solving 1 and 2 equation,
X = 14,
After 6 year son age is 14 + 6 = 20.
X + Y = 60 consider this is first equation,
6 year ago father age is,
(Y - 6) = 5(X - 6),
5(X - 6) = Y - 6,
5X - Y = 24 this is second equation.
After solving 1 and 2 equation,
X = 14,
After 6 year son age is 14 + 6 = 20.
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