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0) The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 4. If the numerator is increased by 1 and the denominator is increased by 3, the number obtained is. Find the rational number.​

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Answered by ShajithKaran16
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Answer:

let the numerator = x

So, denominator=-x+4

Number=

x+4

x

According to question,

x+4−1

x+11

=

3

7

⟹3(x+11)=7(x+3)

⟹4x=12

⟹x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the numerator = x

So, denominator=-x+4

Number=

x+4

x

According to question,

x+4−1

x+11

=

3

7

⟹3(x+11)=7(x+3)

⟹4x=12

⟹x=3

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