{"status": "success", "data": {"description_md": "The two digits in Jack's age are the same as the digits in Bill's age, but in reverse order. In five years Jack will be twice as old as Bill will be then. What is the difference in their current ages?\n\n$\\mathrm{(A) \\ } 9 \\qquad \\mathrm{(B) \\ } 18 \\qquad \\mathrm{(C) \\ } 27 \\qquad \\mathrm{(D) \\ } 36\\qquad \\mathrm{(E) \\ } 45$", "description_html": "<p>The two digits in Jack&#8217;s age are the same as the digits in Bill&#8217;s age, but in reverse order. In five years Jack will be twice as old as Bill will be then. What is the difference in their current ages?</p>\n<p> <span class=\"katex--inline\">\\mathrm{(A) \\ } 9 \\qquad \\mathrm{(B) \\ } 18 \\qquad \\mathrm{(C) \\ } 27 \\qquad \\mathrm{(D) \\ } 36\\qquad \\mathrm{(E) \\ } 45</span> </p>\n<hr><p>Full credit goes to <a href=\"https://maa.org/\">MAA</a> for authoring these problems. These problems were taken on the <a href=\"https://artofproblemsolving.com/\">AOPS</a> website.</p>", "hints_md": "", "hints_html": "", "editorial_md": "", "editorial_html": "", "flag_hint": "", "point_value": 3, "problem_name": "2004 AMC 10B Problem 17", "can_next": true, "can_prev": true, "nxt": "/problem/04_amc10B_p18", "prev": "/problem/04_amc10B_p16"}}