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  • 11-06-2020
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If you were to take Eva’s age X divide it by five and then square the quotient you would have John’s age how old is John

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unicorn3125
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  • 25-06-2020

X    - Eva's age

[tex]\dfrac X5[/tex]    - Eva's age divided by five

[tex]\left(\dfrac X5\right)^\big2[/tex]   - Eva's age divided by five and then squared

[tex]\left(\dfrac X5\right)^\big2=\dfrac{X^2}{25}[/tex]

Answer:

              John is  [tex]\frac{X^2}{25}[/tex]  years old now

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