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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 20:40, suzi11

Jason’s current age is 1/4 his mom’s current age. In 16 years, Jason’s age will be 1/2 his mom’s age. The equation below can be used to determine x, Jason’s current age. What is Jason’s current age, in years

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