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Dad is 3 times as old as his son Jim. In 20 years, Dad's age will be 12 years less than twice Jim's age. How old is Jim? 14 years old 16 years old 18 years old 20 years old
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Dad is 3 times as old as his son Jim. In 20 years, Dad's age will be 12 years less than twice Jim's age. How old is Jim?
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