We know that:
- Mona is four years older than Karly.
- Alexis is twice as old as Mona.
- The sum of their ages is 48.
To represent the situation we must use variables.
- M represents the age of Mona.
- K represents the age of Karly.
- A represent the age of Alexis.
Now, we must represent with the varibles the three data that the exercise gives us.
- Mona is four years older than Karly.
- Alexis is twice as old as Mona.
- The sum of their ages is 48.
We can see that we have a system of three equations
We can see that equation (3) relates the 3 variables, and we can also see that equations (1) and (2) have in common the variable M.
So, now we must leave in terms of M equations (1) and (2)
- Equation (1)
- Equation (2)
Then, we must replace the value of K and A in the equation (3)
Simplifying,
Finally, we must replace M to find A and K
So,
Mona is 13 years old.
Karly is 9 years old.
Alexis is 26 years old.