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Tim is 5 years older than JoAnne. Six years from now the sum of their ages will be 79. How old are they now???
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Tim is 5 years older than JoAnne. Six years from now the sum of their ages will be 79. How old are they now???
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Tim is 5 years older than JoAnne. Six years from now the sum of their ages will be 79. How old are they now???
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Yeah, Tim would have to be 75.
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Tim would be 75 and JOAnne would be 70 years
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