Tom is 2 years older than Sue and Bill is twice as old as Tom. If you add all their ages and subtra

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    Tom is 2 years older than Sue and Bill is twice as old as Tom. If you add all their ages and subtract 2, the sum is 20. How old is Bill?

    Let t be Tom's age., s be Sue's age, and b be Bill's age. We have the following equations:
    1. t = s + 2
    2. b = 2t
    3. s + t + b - 2 = 20
    Get (2) in terms of s
    (2) b = 2(s + 2) <-- using (1), substitute for t

    So we have (3) rewritten with substitution as:
    s + (s + 2) + 2(s + 2) - 2 = 20
    s + (s + 2) + 2s + 4 - 2 = 20

    Group like terms:
    (s + s + 2s) + (2 + 4 - 2) = 20
    4s + 4 = 20

    Run this through our equation calculator to get s = 4

    Above, we had b = 2(s + 2)
    Substituting s = 4, we get:
    2(4 + 2) = 2(6) = 12
    Bill is 12 years old
     

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