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Mrs. Hill is 4 years older than twice her sons age. If the sum of their age is 50, how old is her son?
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Mrs. Hill is 4 years older than twice her sons age. If the sum of their age is 50, how old is her son?
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Mrs. Hill is 4 years older than twice her sons age. If the sum of their age is 50, how old is her son?
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Her son is 15.33 yrs old because she is 30.66 add 4 and she is 34.66 add his age so 34.66+15.33=49.99999 and that is the closest you will get.
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