Math, asked by shrawani1641, 5 months ago

9.
The
denominator
of
a
rational
number
is
greater
than
its
numerator
by
3.
If
3
is
?
1
1
subtracted from the numerator and 2 is
added to its denominator, then the new
number becomes 1/5. The original rational
number is
5
5
3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8
8
8
8
1
1
1
I​

Answers

Answered by princekumarkgg0155
0

Answer:

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Answered by gosaviatul3
0

Answer:

Let, the numerator of rational fraction be x

∴ the denomiantor =x+3

A.T.Q,

x+3+2

x−3

=

5

1

x+5

x−3

=

5

1

⟹5x−15=x+5

⟹5x−x=5+15

⟹4x=20

⟹x=

4

20

=5

∴ The original rational fraction is

5+3

5

=

8

5

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