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In x years from now, Robert will be k

years old. How old was Robert m
years ago?
A) x-(k+m)
B) k-x
C) k-x-m
D) x-(k-m)

User Dezza
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Answer:

I think the answer would be C, because

Explanation:

Example:

If in 6(x) years Robert is 16(k), how old was he 3(m) years ago?

First, you would have to find out how old Robert is now, 16-6=10

Then, you would take 10, his current age, and subtract 3(m) 10-3=7

I hope this helped, good luck!

User Perfectionist
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Since Robert will be
k years old in
x years, he must be
(k-x) years old now.


  • Robert=(k-x)old

Robert was
(k-x)-m years old;
m years ago.


  • Robert=(k-x)-m

The answer is C.

User Kmkaplan
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