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When you add my age to my son's age, you get 52. When you subtract my son's age from my age, you get 28. How old am I and how old is my son?
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When you add my age to my son's age, you get 52. When you subtract my son's age
from my age, you get 28. How old am I and how old is my son?
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Answer: You are 28. Your son is 24.
Explanation: 52-28=24
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your son is 24 and you are 28
Explanation:
you have to do 52-28
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