Sally is 10. To solve: Let's use as variables the letter j for Joe's age today and s for Sally's age today, and try to solve for s. Start by expressing what we know about the relationships of Joe's and Sally's ages as equations. Joe (today) is 5 years older than Sally (today): j = s + 5 Joe in 15 years will be 3 times Sally's age (today): j + 15 = 3s Begin solving the two equations simultaneously by replacing the j in the second equation with its value from the first; then solve for s: j + 15 = 3s s + 5 +15 = 3s [since j = s + 5] s + 20 = 3s 3s = s + 20 [just reversing the equality] 2s = 20 [subtracting s from both sides] s = 10 [Your answer! Sally's age today.] Now solve for Joe's age today (j), and check the answer: j = s + 5 [given] j = 10 + 5 [substituting the solved age for Sally] j = 15 [Joe's age today!] Checking we see that Joe's age is 5 more than Sally's; and we see that in 15 years, Joe's age of 30 is 3 times Sally's age today of 10. Success!
Earliest records of the Scottish surname Flecher are to be found in the Forest of Hutton in Yorkshire.
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Type your answer here... He isn't real he's a character in a movie played by Hugh Grant there is no Alex Flecher
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An expression for Sally gave away 5 apples is Sally - 5, or S-5. This is saying that S, or Sally, lost 5 apples.
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A fleche in fencing is an offensive move involving the propulsion to the opponent, using the back leg while the arm is extended towards the target. The "flecher" does this in hopes of surprising his opponent. The fleche is ended when the "flecher" passes his opponent. In other words, a fleche is done on the run.This move is most commonly done in epee. In foil it is quite rare. Sabres never do it (it is illegal to cross legs in sabre).1. "Flecher" extends arm, puts point on target.2. "Flecher" pushes off his back foot towards the opponent.3. "Flecher" hits his opponent (hopefully).4. "Flecher" runs past his opponent, off the strip.5. Director calls halt, point is awarded to "flecher".This is a risky move. It is sometimes predictable, and is easily combated by stepping aside, narrowing your body, or ducking while keeping the point on target.
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