Answer: Sheila today = [tex]46\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex] yrs old
Step-by-step explanation:
J + S = 115 v⇒ J = 115 - S
Current Ages Ages 14 years ago
Joe (J) = 115 - S J - 14 = 2(S - 14)
Sheila (S) = S
Substitute J = 115 - S into the "14 years ago" equation
J - 14 = 2(S - 14)
(115 - S) - 14 = 2(S - 14)
111 -S = 2S - 28
111 = 3S - 28
139 = 3S
46 [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] = S
It is odd that the result was not an integer. I wonder if you meant to type "Joe was twice as old as Sheila is today. That would change the equation to:
J - 14 = 2S
111 - S = 2S
111 = 3S
37 = S