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Jose is three times as old as his cousin Robert. The sum of their ages is more than 40. What are the smallest possible ages for each of them?
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Jose is three times as old as his cousin Robert. The sum of their ages is more than 40. What are the smallest possible ages for each of them?
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Jose is three times as old as his cousin Robert. The sum of their ages is more than 40. What are the smallest possible ages for each of them?
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11 and greater
because 10 + 3(10) = 40
so 11 and greater
hope this helps
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