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Solving Age Problem: Father and Daughter's Ages

In this math drill, we explore a real-world problem involving ages. Paul is currently three times as old as his daughter Anna. In 12 years, Paul will be twice as old as Anna. Your task is to determine Paul's current age based on these conditions. Choose the correct age from the options given: A. 24, B. 30, C. 33, D. 36, E. 48. This exercise helps sharpen skills in translating word problems into mathematical equations.

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Solving Age Problem: Father and Daughter's Ages

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  1. SAT MATH Drill Lesson 5

  2. Translating Words to Symbols

  3. Question of the day Paul, the father of Anna, is three times as old as his daughter is now. In 12 years, he then be twice as old as Anna. What is his age now? A. 24 B. 30 C. 33 D. 36 E. 48

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