Answer:
2km
Step-by-step explanation:
- Abby walked 3 km west: Abby is 3km west from her starting point.
- Then she walked twice as far going east: she walks 6km east so she's 3 km east from her starting point
- She continued east for another kilometre: She's is 4 km east from her starting point
- Stopping 2 km east of Lauren's home: She's currently 2 km east from Lauren's home and 4km east from her starting point. Therefore, Abby's starting point is 4km - 2km = 2km west from Lauren's home
Let daniel's age = d and let jessica's age = j
let your current age = x and your wife's current age = y
x = 5d (given in question)
∴ x - 5d = 0
x + 21 = 2(d+21) (given in question)
∴ x + 21 = 2d + 42
∴ x - 2d = 21
We can solve these two rearranged equations simultaneously by multiplying the first equation by -1 and adding them. This gives us the following:
3d = 21
∴ d = 7
This means that daniel is currently 7 and (if we substitute d = 7 into one of the equations) you are 35. We use a similar method for your wife's and jessica's current ages.
y = 7j (given in question)
∴ y - 7j = 0
y + 8 = 3(j + 8)
∴y + 8 = 3j + 24
∴ y - 3j = 16
If we use a similar method of elimination we get this:
4j = 16
∴ j = 4
Hence, from this we can concur that daniel is 7 and jessica is 4.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Since the plot of "The Wife of Bath's Tale" has at its heart a loathly lady who shape-shifts into a beautiful, young damsel, we might expect appearances to be important here. And they are, just not for the reason you might think. For instead of this being a tale about how a knight learns to appreciate people for what's on the inside and that outer appearances don't matter, it's a tale about how a knight learns to give up sovereignty to his wife. That sovereignty includes power over the body. The loathly lady's physical appearance becomes an important symbol of that body, so that, at the end of the tale, when she offers her husband a choice about how he wants her to look, she's in essence offering him control of her body. He grants this control back to her, thus proving his understanding of the doctrine of women's sovereignty in marriage. Medieval stories don't necessarily go in for the whole 'appearances don't mean anything' maxim anyway, as we've seen in the "General Prologue<span>."</span>
All u need to do is subtract the bigger number from the smaller one