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The present ages of Shailesh and Ramesh are in the ratio 14:17 respectively. Six years from now, their ages will be in the ratio 17:20 respectively. What is Ramesh's present age?
- 17 years
- 51 years
- 34 years
- 28 years
Correct answer: 34 years
Solution
Let Shailesh’s and Ramesh’s present ages be 14x and 17x. After 6 years, \(\frac{14x+6}{17x+6}=\frac{17}{20}\), which gives x = 2. Therefore, Ramesh’s present age is 17x = 34 years.
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