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The twins are 13
I did it by seeing that 89 ended in 9
So I figured the triplets ages had to end in 3 when all combined.
I tried different things and then eventually got 21 x 3 = 63 and 89 - 63 = 26 lastly 26/2=13
Let me know if that was right :)
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The twins would be 13 years old.
Explanation:
21+21+21+13+13 = 89
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