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Parents are older than their children. The ratio of a parent's age to a child's age changes as the parent and child get older. Can a parent ever be exactly twice as old as his or her child? Explain.
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Parents are older than their children. The ratio of a parent's age to a child's age changes as the parent and child get older. Can a parent ever be exactly twice as old as his or her child? Explain.
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Yes, but only if they were a certain age when they had you.
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No because If you are 20 and you have a child then the child will be 10 when you are 30. (My mom was 20 when I was born)
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