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Two years ago, Salim was thrice as old as his daughter and six years later, he will be four years older than twice her age. How old are they now? - Mathematics

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Two years ago, Salim was thrice as old as his daughter and six years later, he will be four years older than twice her age. How old are they now?

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Solution

Let Salim and his daughter’s age be x year and y year, respectively.

Now, by first condition,

Two years ago, Salim was thrice as old as his daughter.

i.e., x – 2 = 3(y – 2)

⇒ x – 2 = 3y – 6

⇒ x – 3y = – 4   ......(i)

And by second condition,

Six years later, salim will be four years older than twice her age.

x + 6 = 2(y + 6) + 4

⇒ x + 6 = 2y + 12 + 4

⇒ x – 2y = 16 – 6

⇒ x – 2y = 10  ......(ii)

On subtracting equation (i) from equation (ii), we get

x – 2y = 10
x – 3y = – 4
–    +        + 
       y = 14

Put the value of y in equation (ii), we get

x – 2 × 14 = 10

⇒ x = 10 + 28

⇒ x = 38

Hence, Salim and his daughter’s age are 38 years and 14 years, respectively.

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Chapter 3: Pair of Liner Equation in Two Variable - Exercise 3.3 [Page 28]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 3 Pair of Liner Equation in Two Variable
Exercise 3.3 | Q 16 | Page 28
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