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say current age of jack = x
current age of renee = y

10 years ago, (x-10) = 2 (y-10)
we get, x = 2y - 10

now two years from now,
(x+2) = 1.5 (y+2)
we know x= 2y-10. we can use that and find the value of y.
2y-10+2 = 1.5y + 3
we get, y= 22

x = 2y -10 = 2(22)-10 = 34

so current age of jack = 34 and renne = 22

so ten years ago, y=12 and x= 24
so five years ago, y= 17 and x= 29
the sum = 46

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10 years ago, Jack was twice as old as Renee. Two years from now, Jack will be 1.5 times as old as Renee. What was the sum of the ages of Jack and Renee 5 years ago?

A. 28
B. 36
C. 46
D. 50
E. 56

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Let Jack's current age = J and Renee's current age = R.
10 years ago: J - 10 = 2(R - 10), which gives J - 10 = 2R - 20, so J = 2R - 10.
Two years from now: J + 2 = 1.5(R + 2), which gives J + 2 = 1.5R + 3, so J = 1.5R + 1.
Setting equal: 2R - 10 = 1.5R + 1, so 0.5R = 11, giving R = 22.
Then J = 2(22) - 10 = 34.
Five years ago, Jack was 34 - 5 = 29 and Renee was 22 - 5 = 17.
The sum of their ages 5 years ago was 29 + 17 = 46.

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10 years ago, Jack was twice as old as Renee. Two years from now, Jack will be 1.5 times as old as Renee. What was the sum of the ages of Jack and Renee 5 years ago?

A. 28
B. 36
C. 46
D. 50
E. 56
C is the correct answer choice.

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