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John is 36 years old now. 1/4 of his age is equal to 1/3 of sam's age. find their total age in 5 years time
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John is 36 years old now. 1/4 of his age is equal to 1/3 of sam's age. find their total age in 5 years time
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John is 36 years old now. 1/4 of his age is equal to 1/3 of sam's age. find their total age in 5 years time
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John = 41 years
Sam = 32 years
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