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14 June, 13:14

The total ages of 2 buildings is 201 years. if one building is twice as old as the other, what are the ages of 2 buildings?

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  1. 14 June, 16:16
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    I figured this out by dividing 201 by three, and then added two of the parts together. Now I have two parts, and one of them is twice as large as the other.

    So basically 201:3, which is 67, and then 67+67 (or 67*2) which is 134.

    The ages of the buildings are 67 and 134.
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