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Roy is now 4 years older than Erik and half of that amount older than
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24 Sep 2022, 06:51
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Roy is now 4 years older than Erik and half of that amount older than Iris. If in 2 years, Roy will be twice as old as Erik, then in 2 years what would be Roy’s age multiplied by Iris’s age?
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28 Sep 2022, 07:02
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Roy is now 4 years older than Erik --> \(R=E+4\) Roy is now ... half of that amount older than Iris --> \(R=I+\frac{4}{2}=I+2\) (half of the amount of 4) In 2 years, Roy will be twice as old as Erik --> \(R+2=2(E+2)\) (in 2 years for both Roy and Eric)
Then in 2 years what would be Roy’s age multiplied by Iris’s age --> \((R+2)(I+2)=?\)
Solving: \(R=6\) and \(I=4\) --> \((R+2)(I+2)=48\)