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Can a parent ever be exactly three times as old as his or her child? Explain.
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Can a parent ever be exactly three times as old as his or her child? Explain.
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Yes, a child that is 12 could have a parent that is 36.
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Yes if you are talking about a adoption child then yes it can become a common age would be 3x 28= 84, but if you are talking about their own, I don’t think so because, no old parents/ parent will have one at a old age.
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