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    • Question

      Present ages of 'A' and 'B' are in the ratio 9:4,

      respectively. Present age of 'C' is 175% more than 'B'. If the difference between present ages of 'C' and 'A' is 14 years, then find the present age of 'B'.
      A 32 years Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B 28 years Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C 24 years Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D 36 years Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E 20 years Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Let the present age of 'A' be '9x' years So, present age of 'B' = 9x × (4/9) = '4x' years So, present age of 'C' = 4x × 2.75 = '11x' years ATQ; 11x - 9x = 14 Or, 2x = 14 So, x = 7 So, present age of 'B' = 4x = 7 × 4 = 28 years

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