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A man is 38 years old, and his daughter is 14 years old. How many years will it be before the man’s age is just twice that of his daughter?
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A man is 38 years old, and his daughter is 14 years old. How many years will it be before the man’s age is just twice that of his daughter?
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A man is 38 years old, and his daughter is 14 years old. How many years will it be before the man’s age is just twice that of his daughter?
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10 years
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the daughter's age will be 24
the man's age will be 48
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