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1) 3a+1/3 - 2a-1/4 =1
2)The denominator of a rational number is 4 less than twice the numerator. If the numerator is increased by 5 and the denominator is decreased by 6, the number obtained is 3/5. Find the rational number.

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Answered by Itsanshita
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.1) 3a+1/3 - 2a-1/4 =1

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sorry to say but I don't know

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2)The denominator of a rational number is 4 less than twice the numerator. If the numerator is increased by 5 and the denominator is decreased by 6, the number obtained is 3/5. Find the rational number.

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