2007 AMC 10B Problem 12

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Concepts:ageslinear equation

Difficulty rating: 1290

12.

Tom's age is TT years, which is also the sum of the ages of his three children. His age NN years ago was twice the sum of their ages then. What is T/N?T/N?

22

33

44

55

66

Solution:

NN years ago Tom's age was TN,T-N, and the sum of his three children's ages was T3N.T-3N.

The condition gives TN=2(T3N),T-N=2(T-3N), so TN=2T6N,T-N=2T-6N, which simplifies to 5N=T.5N=T.

Therefore T/N=5.T/N=5.

Thus, the correct answer is D.

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