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Pam's age plus Tom's age is 65. Twice Pam's age is equal to 130 minus twice Tom's age. How old are they?
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Pam = 40
Tom = 25
40 (Pam) x 2 = 80
25 (Tom) x 2 = 50
130 - 50 (Tomx2) = 80
Pam (40) + Tom (25) = 65
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