Find the total age of a family of 7 people, if the age of eldest and youngest members is 50 and 21, respectively. And the members of the rest of the 5 members are in a ratio 2.5 : 3 : 3.5 : 4 : 4.5, the age of the 2nd youngest being 25 years.

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If the current age is x, then age n years later = x+n. If the current age is x, then age n years ago = x – n. The ages in a ratio a : b will be ax and bx. If the current age is x, then 1 /n of the age is x/n. If you assume the current age to be x, then the age after n years will be (x+n) years. If you assume the current age to be x, then the age before n years will be (x-n) years. If the age is given in the form of a ratio, for example, p:q, then the age shall be considered as qx and px If you assume the current age to be x, then n times the current age will be (x×n) years If you assume... Show more

Find the total age of a family of 7 people, if the age of eldest and youngest members is 50 and 21, respectively. And the members of the rest of the 5 members are in a ratio 2.5 : 3 : 3.5 : 4 : 4.5, the age of the 2<sup>nd</sup> youngest being 25 years.






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