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Neurons were melted in this brain... however when I made it simpler in my head I was working around 5's so I can trial and error my way to the answer.

...the ship is 20 and the boiler is 15. Reason being the ship is 5 years older, so when the ship was 15 the boiler was 10, which is half of 20 (the ships current age).

But I think this should be left open until someone comes up with a formula. My math skills have rusted over, but I believe it would be a function? Like an equation involving f(x)?

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But I think this should be left open until someone comes up with a formula. My math skills have rusted over, but I believe it would be a function? Like an equation involving f(x)?

The ratio of the ship/boiler is 4/3.

Mathematically (subscripts are for "now" and "then"):

Sn=2Bt

St=Bn

Sn-St=Bn-Bt

Substituting the boiler variables for the ship variables in the third equation, we get this:

2Bt-Bn=Bn-Bt

2/3Bn = Bt

And substituting that into the first equation:

Sn=4/3Bn

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Here's are my thoughts on what the formula would look like.

4/3x Current Ship Age; x = prior ship age/current boiler age; 2/3x = prior boiler age. Therefore, 20,15,10 work; as does 8,6,4 etc.

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Here's are my thoughts on what the formula would look like.

4/3x Current Ship Age; x = prior ship age/current boiler age; 2/3x = prior boiler age. Therefore, 20,15,10 work; as does 8,6,4 etc.

Ah, see now that makes good sense but I did not think far enough outside the box for that one.

It's Monday :dry:

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Here's what I got using a formula:

x1=Ship 'then'

x2=Ship now

y1=Boiler 'then'

y2=Boiler now

x2=2y1 and x1=y2 obviously.

Because the time between 'then' and now is the same for the boiler and the ship x2-x1=y2-y1.

x2=2y1 so y1=x2/2.

Substituting we get x2-x1=y2-x2/2.

We can then rearrange the above formula as y2=1.5x2-x1.

Since x1=y2, we can substitute the above formula as x1=1.5x2-x1.

Rearranging gives 2x1=1.5x2 and then x1=0.75x2.

Again, since x1=y2, y2=0.75x2

So Shadax is correct!

damn, too slow!

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here's a math solution

s= ship, b= boiler, y=some years ago

s = 2(b-y)

s - y = b or y= s-b

using it

s = 2 (b - (s- b) )

or 3s = 4b

b = 3/4s

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This is easy. The ship is 1.5 times older than the boiler.

Proof by example.

If the boiler is now 10, when the ship was 10 (twice the boiler's age) the boiler was 5. So the ship is 5 years older than the boiler. Thus, since the boiler is now 10, the ship must be 15.

If the boiler is now 20, when the ship was 20 (twice the boiler's age) the boiler was 10. So the ship is 10 years older than the boiler. Thus, since the boiler is now 20, the ship must be 30.

Using the ratio (ship age):(boiler age) we have 15:10 and 30:20

Those both reduce down to 3:2 which means the ship is 1.5 times older than the boiler.

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I just realized that I solved - "The ship WAS twice as old as the boiler was when the

ship was as old as the boiler is now." - instead of "The ship is..."

Ah semantics.

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Neurons were melted in this brain... however when I made it simpler in my head I was working around 5's so I can trial and error my way to the answer.

...the ship is 20 and the boiler is 15. Reason being the ship is 5 years older, so when the ship was 15 the boiler was 10, which is half of 20 (the ships current age).

But I think this should be left open until someone comes up with a formula. My math skills have rusted over, but I believe it would be a function? Like an equation involving f(x)?

I think the formula will go as follows

Lets consider age of ship & boiller as X & Y resp.

Then X= 2 (Y-(X-Y))

X = 2 * (2Y-X)

X = 4Y-2X

3X = 4Y

y=3X/4

Now you can put up any value of X & Y

eg:- X=100 then Y = 75

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