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ISSB Intelligence Test - Age Problem Quiz

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71. A is twice as old as B. C is 4 years older than B. The sum of their ages is 48. Find the sum of their ages after 5 years.



72. A father is four times as old as his son. In five years, he will be three times as old. What will be the ratio of their ages after 5 years?



73. A is 4 years older than B. Two years ago, A was three times as old as B and 4 years less. Find the ratio of their ages after 4 years.



74. Four years from now, I will be twice as old as I was six years ago, plus 2 years. How old am I?



75. After 2 years, the ratio of ages of A and B will be 5:3. Four years ago, the ratio was 3:1. Find the sum of their present ages.



76. Three years ago, my age was half of what it will be in five years. How old am I?



77. A is twice as old as B. After 4 years, A will be 1.5 times B's age and 2 years more. Find the ratio of their ages after 6 years.



78. A father is three times as old as his son. After 4 years, he will be 2.5 times his son's age. Find the son's age.



79. The sum of ages of A and B is 84. Six years ago, A was twice as old as B and 3 years more. Find the difference in their present ages.



80. Six years from now, I will be four times as old as I was nine years ago. How old am I?



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