Ratio of ages of A and B, 4 years later is 8:9 respectively. If average of present ages of A & B is 47 years, then find difference in present ages of A & B.
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Asked: July 16, 2024In: Aptitude
Ratio of ages of A and B, 4 years later is 8:9 respectively. If average of present ages of A & B is 47 years, then find difference in present ages of A & B.
Step 1: Define Variables Based on Ratio Let the present ages of A and B be AA and BB. Four years later, the ages of A and B will be A+4 and B + 4B+4, respectively. The given ratio 4 years later is 8:9. Let A + 4 = 8xA+4=8x and B+4=9x for some value xx. Step 2: Express Present Ages in Terms of xx ARead more
Step 1: Define Variables Based on Ratio
Step 2: Express Present Ages in Terms of x
Step 3: Use Average Age Information
Step 4: Substitute Present Ages into the Average Age Equation
⇒ 17x−8=94
⇒ 17x=102
⇒ x=6
Step 5: Calculate Present Ages and Difference
B=9x−4=9(6)−4=54−4=50
The difference in present ages of A and B is 6 years.
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