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Ron is five years older than twice his cousin Pats age. The sum of their ages is less than 35.

What is the greatest age that Pat can be.
A) 7
B)8
C)9
D)10

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4 votes

Answer:

C.9

Explanation:

User Dmytro Chyzhykov
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Answer:

C. 9

Explanation:

Ron is five years older than twice his cousin's age. Lets assume that Pat's age is 'x' years.

So Ron's age is
2* x+5=2x+5

The question says:


x+2x+5<35


3x+5<35


3x<35-5


3x<30


x<10

Pat's age
(x) should be less than 10. Therefore, the greatest age (in integer) that Pat can be is 9 years.

User Meryovi
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