Bunuel
If Shannon's age is exactly half of Josh's age, what is Shannon's age?
(1) Six years ago Josh's age was exactly three times Shannon's age.
(2) Twelve years from now, Josh's age will be exactly 1.5 times Shannon's age
Kudos for a correct solution.
Target question: What is Shannon's age? Given: Shannon's age is exactly half of Josh's age In other words, Josh is CURRENTLY 2 times as old as Shannon.
So, if we let x = Shannon's CURRENT age,...
...then 2x = Josh's CURRENT age
Statement 1: Six years ago Josh's age was exactly three times Shannon's age. x - 6 = Shannon's age SIX YEARS AGO
And 2x - 6 = Josh's age SIX YEARS AGO
SIX YEARS AGO, Josh's age was exactly three times Shannon's age
We can write: 2x - 6 = 3(x - 6)
Expand: 2x - 6 = 3x - 18
Solve.....
x = 12The target question is
Shannon's CURRENT age is 12Since we can answer the
target question with certainty, statement 1 is SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: Twelve years from now, Josh's age will be exactly 1.5 times Shannon's age.x + 12 = Shannon's age TWELVE YEARS FROM NOW
And 2x + 12 = Josh's age TWELVE YEARS FROM NOW
TWELVE YEARS FROM NOW, Josh's age will be exactly 1.5 times Shannon's age
We can write: 2x + 12 = 1.5(x + 12)
Expand: 2x + 12 = 1.5x + 18
Solve.....
x = 12The target question is
Shannon's CURRENT age is 12Since we can answer the
target question with certainty, statement 2 is SUFFICIENT
Answer: D
Cheers,
Brent