Aptitude - Problems on Ages - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Problems on Ages - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
Q is as much younger than R as he is older than T. If the sum of the ages of R and T is 50 years, what is definitely the difference between R and Q's age?
1 year
2 years
25 years
Data inadequate
None of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Given that:

1. The difference of age b/w R and Q = The difference of age b/w Q and T.

2. Sum of age of R and T is 50 i.e. (R + T) = 50.

Question: R - Q = ?.

Explanation:

R - Q = Q - T

(R + T) = 2Q

Now given that, (R + T) = 50

So, 50 = 2Q and therefore Q = 25.

Question is (R - Q) = ?

Here we know the value(age) of Q (25), but we don't know the age of R.

Therefore, (R-Q) cannot be determined.
Discussion:
60 comments Page 6 of 6.

Sabir shah said:   3 years ago
Here q=t
So, r+t=50 therefore q=25.
So, t = 25.
(4)

Kunal Mahadule said:   10 months ago
The answer is 25,

Then, Why D is correct?

Pinki said:   8 months ago
Anyone, explain me the correct answer.

Bappa said:   4 years ago
Why here,
R-Q = Q-T?

Please explain.
(3)

Savitha said:   6 years ago
Can anybody explain how R-Q = Q-T?

Alam said:   8 years ago
Can anybody explain how R-Q=Q-T?

DAVINDER said:   9 years ago
Answer:

T = 24
O = 25
R = 26

Pragna said:   2 decades ago
Can you explain breifly pls?

Abc said:   7 years ago
Correct, thanks @Manohar.

Rithu said:   9 years ago
Same doubt here.


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