My cousin, Ravi, is three times younger than me, but two and a half times older than my daughter. If our total ages are 66, how old is my cousin?

1 Answer
May 16, 2015

Writing #r# for Ravi's age, #m# for "my" age and #d# for "my daughter's" age, we are given:

#r = m/3#

#r = 2.5d = (5/2)d#

#r+m+d = 66#

and we are trying to determine #r#.

Multiplying the first equation by #3# on both sides, we find #m=3r#.

Multiplying the second equation by #2/5# on both sides, we find #d = (2/5)r#

Substituting for #m# and #d# in the third equation, we find

#66 = r+m+d = r + 3r + (2/5)r#

#= (1+3+(2/5))r#

#= (5/5 + 15/5+2/5)r#

#= ((5+15+2)/5)r#

#= (22/5)r#

Multiplying both ends of this equation by (5/22) we get:

#r = 66xx(5/22) = (66xx5)/22 = (22xx3xx5)/22 = 15#

So Ravi is 15 years old. "my" age is 45 and "my daughter's" age is 6.