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Five years hence a man’s age will be three times his son’s age. If the man's age is given by 'x' and his son's age by 'y', The correct equation is.

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x3y=5
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x+3y=10
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x3y=10
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Solution

The correct option is C x3y=10
Let the present age of the man and his son be x years and y years respectively.

Five years hence,
Man's age = (x + 5) years
Son's age = (y + 5) years

According to the question, we have
x+5=3(y+5) x+5=3y+15x3y=10
This is a linear equation in two variables which represents the given statement.

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