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If Jim is twice as old as Jerry plus six, Jerry is three years older than Tom, and Tom is 12, how old is Jim?
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If Jim is twice as old as Jerry plus six, Jerry is three years older than Tom, and Tom is 12, how old is Jim?
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If Jim is twice as old as Jerry plus six, Jerry is three years older than Tom, and Tom is 12, how old is Jim?
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the answer is 42 I think
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Tom: 12
Jerry: 15 (12 + 3)
Jim: 36. (15 × 2 + 6)
Best of luck! :D
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