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    If P is 15 years now and Q will be 26 years old after 6 years, what is the ratio of their present age?
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    If P is 15 years now and Q will be 26 years old after 6 years, what is the ratio of their present age?

    A.

    2 : 1

    B.

    3 : 4

    C.

    2 : 3

    D.

    4 : 1

    Correct option is B

    Given:
    - Present age of P = 15 years
    - Age of Q after 6 years = 26 years

    Solution:
    Present age of Q = Age of Q after 6 years − 6
    Ratio of present ages = Present age of P : Present age of Q
    Calculate present age of Q:
    Present age of Q = 26 − 6 = 20 years
    Ratio of present ages = 15 : 20 = 3 : 4
    Hence, the ratio of their present ages is 3 : 4.

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