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Week 9 Review: Practice Exercises

and Problems
BY CIVIL SERVICE REVIEWER AUGUST 13, 2016
After learning how to solve age problems, lets have some exercises.
Exercises

1.) Leah is 3 years older than Lanie. The sum of their ages is 29. What are their ages?

2.) Nico is 3 times as old as Jimmy. The sum of their ages is 48. How old are they?

3.) Mias age is 1 more than twice Litos age. The sum of their ages is 25. How old
are they?

4.) Alfreds thrice as old as Fely. The difference between their ages is 16. How old are
they?

Problems

1.) Gina is 5 years older than Liezel. In 5 years, the sum of their ages will be 39. What
are their ages?

2.) Alex is 7 years older than Ben. Three years ago, the sum of their ages was 29.
What are their ages?

3.) Yna is 18 years older than Karl. In 8 years, she will be as twice as old as Karl.
What are their ages?
4.) Peters age is thrice Amayas age. In 5 years, his age will be twice Amayas age.
How old is Peter?

5.) Martin is thrice as old as Kaye. If 7 is subtracted from Martins age and 5 is added
to Kayes age, then the sum of their ages is 34. What are their ages?

6.) James is 9 years older than Kevin. Two years ago, his age was twice that of
Kevins age. How old is James?
7.) Mark is twice as old as Lorie. Rey is 6 years younger than Mark. Three years ago,
the average of the ages of the three of them is 20. What are their present ages?
8.) Sam is thrice as old as Vina. Rio is half as old as Vina. The sum of their ages is 54.
What are their ages?

9.) Four years from now, Tinas age will be equal to Kris present age. Two years
from now, Kris will be twice as old as Tina. What are their present ages?

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