Q1: If a person is three times as old as his son today, and will be twice as old as his son after 13 years, what is his current age?
Q2: Two years ago, a man was four times as old as his son. Two years from now, he would be thrice as old as his son. Find his current age.
Q3: The sum of age of two brothers is 32 years. The older brother is 28 years younger than their father, who is thrice as old as his youngest son. Find their ages.
Q2: Two years ago, a man was four times as old as his son. Two years from now, he would be thrice as old as his son. Find his current age.
Q3: The sum of age of two brothers is 32 years. The older brother is 28 years younger than their father, who is thrice as old as his youngest son. Find their ages.
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