2015 AMC 12A Problem 6

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Concepts:agessystem of equations

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6.

Two years ago Pete was three times as old as his cousin Claire. Two years before that, Pete was four times as old as Claire. In how many years will the ratio of their ages be 2:1?2 : 1?

22

44

55

66

88

Solution:

Let pp and cc be Pete's and Claire's current ages. Then p2=3(c2)p-2 = 3(c-2) and p4=4(c4).p-4 = 4(c-4).

Solving these gives p=20p = 20 and c=8,c = 8, so Pete is 1212 years older than Claire.

The ratio is 2:12 : 1 when Claire is 12,12, which is 128=412 - 8 = 4 years from now.

Thus, the correct answer is B.

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