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Matthew is 5 years older than twice the age of his sister. If Matthew is 13, how old is his sister? 3 4 9 31 I think she is 3 or 4
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Matthew is 5 years older than twice the age of his sister. If Matthew is 13, how old is his sister? 3 4 9 31 I think she is 3 or 4
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Matthew is 5 years older than twice the age of his sister. If Matthew is 13, how old is his sister? 3 4 9 31
I think she is 3 or 4
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4
Explanation:
first take away the 5 years (13-5=8)
then divide it by 2 (8÷2=4
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