Final answer:
Amy is 6, Ben is 9, and Chris is 3 years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's represent Amy's age as 'a', Ben's age as 'b', and Chris's age as 'c'.
The average of their ages is given as 6, so we can write the equation: (a + b + c) / 3 = 6.
Four years ago, Chris was the same age as Amy is now. We can write this as: c-4 = a.
In four years, Ben's age will be (b+4) and Amy's age will be (a+4). We are told that Ben's age at that time will be half of Amy's age at that time. We can write this as: b+4 = (1/2)*(a+4).
We can use these equations to solve for their ages. Solving the first equation, we get: a + b + c = 18. Substituting 'a' with 'c-4' in the second equation, we get: c-4 + b + c = 18. Simplifying, we get: 2c + b - 4 = 18. Substituting 'b' with '(1/2)*(a+4)' in the third equation, we get: (1/2)*(a+4) + 4 = (a+4).
Solving these equations, we find that a = 6, b = 9, and c = 3. Therefore, Chris is currently 3 years old.