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The sum of Pete's and Sam's ages is 30. Five years ago, Pete was 3 times as old as Sam. How old is Sam?

Let P = Pete's age, S = Sam's age, and P + S = 30. Which of the following equations would complete the system?

P - 5 = 3S
P - 5 = 3S - 5
P - 5 = 3S - 15

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P-5=3s-15 because Pete is 20 and Sam is 10. 20-5= 15 and 3(10)-15 also equals 15. The answer is C.
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Answer : The equation complete the system is,
P-5=3S-15 and the Sam is 10 years old.

Step-by-step explanation :

As we are given that sum of Pete's and Sam's ages is 30. Thus, the equation will be:


P+S=30 ..............(1)


P=30-S ..............(A)

And, five years ago, Pete was 3 times as old as Sam. Thus, the equation will be:


(P-5)=3* (S-5) ..............(2)


P-5=3S-15

Now substituting equation A in equation 2, we get:


(P-5)=3* (S-5)


(30-S-5)=3* (S-5)


30-S-5=3S-15


30+15-5=3S+S


40=4S


S=(40)/(4)


S=10

Now put the value of 'S' in equation A, we get the value of 'P'.


P=30-S


P=30-10


P=20

The age of Pete is, 20 and the age of Sam is, 10

Thus, the equation complete the system is,
P-5=3S-15 and the Sam is 10 years old.

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