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Last year, Jacky's age was six times the age of his son. If Jacky's son was 5 years old last year, find the age of Jacky this year.
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Last year, Jacky's age was six times the age of his son. If Jacky's son was 5 years old last year, find the age of Jacky this year.
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Last year, Jacky's age was six times the age of his son. If Jacky's son was 5 years old last year, find the age of Jacky this year.
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it should be 31 I believe
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