22 May 20
@talem16 saidI do sometimes wonder why some posters chess rating is so much higher than mine.
@wolfgang59
y = 10x - 20z ?? lol
22 May 20
@the-pickled-walrus saidFirstly 😁
60 my ass.
It's 80...8...4
Bet!
Oh wait...3 years apart?
Ya I'm dumb.
It's 60.
60 with a 3 year old kid?
Good God...he must be rich.
Secondly 🍿
Thirdly - read his profile, jeez.
@wolfgang59 saidyour age: a
I am ten times my oldest daughter's age and twenty times my youngest daughter's age.
They are 3 years apart.
a=10x
a=20y
x-y=3
20y=10(y+3)
y=3
younger daughetrs age: 3, older daughters age= 6 your age =60 (as being hinted at by your username Wolfgang59
Edit As I could have imagined someone was faster than me 😉
I myself am 52 years old.
22 May 20
@divegeester hahaha jeez I did all the math in my head and it was in his profile 🙂 Good call
22 May 20
@talem16 saidIf X is my youngest daughters age then you need to solve:
@wolfgang59
y = 10x - 20z ?? lol
20X = 10(X+3)
@wolfgang59 saidI can't work that one out, I'm not shagging Carol Vorderman...🚬🤷♂️
If X is my youngest daughters age then you need to solve:
20X = 10(X+3)
My life hurtles ever more distant from the moment at which I was born. The actual distance - in human years - becomes both ever less important and ever more important. So I will settle for the middle point between those two degrees of importance ~ and not say what the distance is right now and just say, instead, that the speed at which I am hurtling sometimes feels as if it's increasing.