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The ages of two friends Ani aid Biju differ by 3 years. Ani's father Dharam is twice as old as Ani and Biju is twice as old as his sister Cathy. The ages of Cathy and Dharam differ by 30 years. Find the ages of Ani and Biju.

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To solve the problem, we will define the ages of Ani, Biju, Cathy, and Dharam with variables and create equations based on the information given in the question. ### Step 1: Define Variables Let: - \( a \) = Age of Ani - \( b \) = Age of Biju - \( c \) = Age of Cathy - \( d \) = Age of Dharam ...
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