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Ten years before, one is seven years more than the "half the age" of other. Now the
bride’s age is 30 years. And also one is nine-tenths the age of other. What is groom’s present
age.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: December 23, 2006     Asked by: Madhusmita_behera 
  
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