- If Sam's age is twice the age Kelly was two years ago, Sam's age in four years will be how many times Kelly's age now?
(A) .5
(B) 1
(C) 1.5
(D) 2
(E) 4
So say at -2 years Sam's age is 12 and Kelly's age is 6. Add one to each year Sam passes.
-2 = 12
-1 = 13
0 = 14 (this would be the present year)
1 = 15
2 = 16
3 = 17
4 = 1
In four years, Sam will be 18 years old. With the same process with Kelly:
-2 = 6
-1 = 7
0 = 8
Kelly is now 8 years old. 18/8 is 2.25, which is not part of the answer choice, and the answer is apparently D) 2. What did I do wrong?