Granny's age
Weekly Problem 10 - 2015
Granny is four times as old as I am. Five years ago she was five times as old as I was. What is the sum of our ages?
Granny is four times as old as I am. Five years ago she was five times as old as I was. What is the sum of our ages?
Problem
Granny has calculated that she is four times as old as I am now, but remembers that 5 years ago she was five times as old as I was at that time.
What is the sum of our ages now?
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Student Solutions
Answer: $100$
One unknown
Let my age now be $x$. So Granny's age is $4x$.
Five years ago, I was $x-5$ years old and Granny's age was $4x-5$.
At that time, she was five times as old as I was and so $$4x-5=5(x-5)\\
4x-5=5x-25\\
4x+20=5x\\
x=20$$
So Granny is $80$ and I am $20$, which means that the sum of our ages now is $100$.
Two unknowns
My age now: $m$
Granny's age now: $g$
$\therefore g=4m$
My age five years ago: $m-5$
Granny's age five years ago: $g-5$
$\therefore g-5=5(m-5)=5m-25\\
\Rightarrow g=5m-20$
If $g=4m$ and $g=5m-20$, then $4m=5m-20$ so $m=20$
$\therefore g=80$ and $m+g=20+80=100$
\Rightarrow g=5m-20$
If $g=4m$ and $g=5m-20$, then $4m=5m-20$ so $m=20$
$\therefore g=80$ and $m+g=20+80=100$