Math, asked by itzcutestar25, 10 months ago

1. Denominator of a number is 4 less than its numerator. If 6 is added to the becomes thrice the denominator. Find the fraction.​

Answers

Answered by BrainlyQueenShivi
16

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Let the numerator be X.

Denominator = X - 4

If 6 is added to the numerator, then:-

Numerator = X + 6

According To Question:-

---> X + 6 = 3 (X - 4)

---> X + 6 = 3X - 12

---> X - 3X = -12 - 6

---> -2X = -18

---> X = \frac{18}{2}

---> X = 9

So, the numerator is 9.

Deniminator = 9 - 4 = 5

So, the Fraction is :- \frac{9}{5}

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

9/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the Numerator be X and Denominator be ( X - 4 )

A/q

X + 6 = 3(X - 4)

X + 6 = 3X - 12

2X = 18

X = 9

★ So the Required Fraction is 9/5

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