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The combined age of two trees is 162 years the first tree is twice as old as the second tree, how old are the two trees
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The combined age of two trees is 162 years the first tree is twice as old as the second tree, how old are the two trees
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Age of two trees=162
162÷3=54
The age of one tree is 54
The age of other tree is 54 +54 which is equal to 108.
So let's just check if this statement is true or not. 54+108=162
Hence the answer is true
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