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Re: The ratio of two adult brothers' ages is 5 to 8. [#permalink]
Since the question states 2 "ADULT" brothers, shouldn't their ages be at least 18?
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Since the question states 2 "ADULT" brothers, shouldn't their ages be at least 18?


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Re: The ratio of two adult brothers' ages is 5 to 8. [#permalink]
Adult likely implies these bros are over the age of 8 so we can rule out D.

If we understand what a ratio is, we don't have to think long about this. As time goes on, age gaps become less of a difference. What does that mean? Age ratio is going to 1.

Now with how the problem is worded are we starting above 1 or below 1? We're starting below 1. Therefore B will be greater than A.
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