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3. Mr. Walsh is four times as old as his daughter. In 14 years, he will be twice as old as his daughter. Find the ages now.
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3. Mr. Walsh is four times as old as his
daughter. In 14 years, he will be twice
as old as his daughter. Find the ages
now.
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Equation:w + 14 = 2(d + 14)
Answer:Mr.Walsh is 28
Daughter:7
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