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Question Number 111581 by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

the age of a mother and daughter arein  the ratio of 8:5.if the age now is  15,what was the age of the mother  six years ago.

$${the}\:{age}\:{of}\:{a}\:{mother}\:{and}\:{daughter}\:{arein} \\ $$$${the}\:{ratio}\:{of}\:\mathrm{8}:\mathrm{5}.{if}\:{the}\:{age}\:{now}\:{is} \\ $$$$\mathrm{15},{what}\:{was}\:{the}\:{age}\:{of}\:{the}\:{mother} \\ $$$${six}\:{years}\:{ago}. \\ $$

Commented by Her_Majesty last updated on 04/Sep/20

lol you can solve ∫x^x dx but you have to ask this???

$${lol}\:{you}\:{can}\:{solve}\:\int{x}^{{x}} {dx}\:{but}\:{you}\:{have}\:{to}\:{ask}\:\boldsymbol{{this}}??? \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

what is that to ask

$${what}\:{is}\:{that}\:{to}\:{ask}\: \\ $$

Commented by bemath last updated on 04/Sep/20

hahahaha..=.

$${hahahaha}..=. \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

 your lol mean that  i can  answer ∫x^x dx but i can not answer the  simple algebraic  question i posted  above.u are somehow derogatory me  i can not take that from u

$$\:{your}\:{lol}\:{mean}\:{that}\:\:{i}\:{can} \\ $$$${answer}\:\int{x}^{{x}} {dx}\:{but}\:{i}\:{can}\:{not}\:{answer}\:{the} \\ $$$${simple}\:{algebraic}\:\:{question}\:{i}\:{posted} \\ $$$${above}.{u}\:{are}\:{somehow}\:{derogatory}\:{me} \\ $$$${i}\:{can}\:{not}\:{take}\:{that}\:{from}\:{u} \\ $$

Commented by Her_Majesty last updated on 04/Sep/20

sorry it′s just funny you post questions  like this... of course everybody is allowed  to post any questions they like.

$${sorry}\:{it}'{s}\:{just}\:{funny}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{you}}\:{post}\:{questions} \\ $$$${like}\:{this}...\:{of}\:{course}\:{everybody}\:{is}\:{allowed} \\ $$$${to}\:{post}\:{any}\:{questions}\:{they}\:{like}. \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

did you how many question i had posted  here and still solve them myself for people to   gain from it, that you are telling me  some gebberish or shit this morin

$${did}\:{you}\:{how}\:{many}\:{question}\:{i}\:{had}\:{posted} \\ $$$${here}\:{and}\:{still}\:{solve}\:{them}\:{myself}\:{for}\:{people}\:{to}\: \\ $$$${gain}\:{from}\:{it},\:{that}\:{you}\:{are}\:{telling}\:{me} \\ $$$${some}\:{gebberish}\:{or}\:{shit}\:{this}\:{morin} \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

check some of my question above now  to c and try them

$${check}\:{some}\:{of}\:{my}\:{question}\:{above}\:{now} \\ $$$${to}\:{c}\:{and}\:{try}\:{them}\: \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

sometime i post for fun and as wel to  let people gain from it

$${sometime}\:{i}\:{post}\:{for}\:{fun}\:{and}\:{as}\:{wel}\:{to} \\ $$$${let}\:{people}\:{gain}\:{from}\:{it}\: \\ $$

Commented by Her_Majesty last updated on 04/Sep/20

ok.  1+1=?  0×e^(37ξ(3)−15ln(√π)) =?

$${ok}. \\ $$$$\mathrm{1}+\mathrm{1}=? \\ $$$$\mathrm{0}×{e}^{\mathrm{37}\xi\left(\mathrm{3}\right)−\mathrm{15}{ln}\sqrt{\pi}} =? \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 04/Sep/20

that is your business ,what ever

$${that}\:{is}\:{your}\:{business}\:,{what}\:{ever} \\ $$

Answered by Her_Majesty last updated on 04/Sep/20

(8/5)=((24)/(15))  24−6=18

$$\frac{\mathrm{8}}{\mathrm{5}}=\frac{\mathrm{24}}{\mathrm{15}} \\ $$$$\mathrm{24}−\mathrm{6}=\mathrm{18} \\ $$

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