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Ms.pacheco is three years older than mr.richards mr.edward is twice as old as mr.richard the sum of mr.richards age and mredwards age is 81
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Ms. Pacheco is 43 and a half
Mr. Richards is 40 and a half
Mr. Edwards is 81
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