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A woman is 3 times as old as her son. 8 years ago, the product of their ages was 112. Find their present ages.
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A woman is 3 times as old as her son. 8 years ago, the product of their ages was 112. Find their present ages.
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A woman is 3 times as old as her son. 8 years ago, the product of their ages was
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The woman is 36 and the son in 12 years old.
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