A father age is 30 years older than his son and he has
thrice of his son age after 5 years.Find father's age?
Answer Posted / esha prasad
Father=Son+30 or Son= Father-30
Father+5 = 3(Son+5)
Father+5 = 3(Father-30+5) /* < as Son= Father-30>*/
Father+5 = 3Father-75
Father=3Father-80
0=2Father-80
Father=40
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