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My sister was half my age when I was 12, when I was 30 she got married and had her daughter a year later. I am now 70, how old is my niece?

My sister was half my age when I was 12:
That means my sister is 6 years younger than me.

when I was 30 she got married:
If she is 6 years younger than me, that means she got married at 24

and had her daughter a year later:
She had her daughter at 25

I am now 70, how old is my niece?
If I am 70 now, that means my sister is now 64. She gave birth at 25. Her daughter, my niece will now be 64 - 25 = 39

Answer: 39



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Answer to Q74

My sister was half my age when I was 12, when I was 30 she got married and had her daughter a year later. I am now 70, how old is my niece?

My sister was half my age when I was 12:
That means my sister is 6 years younger than me.

when I was 30 she got married:
If she is 6 years younger than me, that means she got married at 24

and had her daughter a year later:
She had her daughter at 25

I am now 70, how old is my niece?
If I am 70 now, that means my sister is now 64. She gave birth at 25. Her daughter, my niece will now be 64 - 25 = 39

Answer: 39

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