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Denominator of a rational number exceeds its numerator by 8. If 7 is added to its numerator and denominator, then the number becomes 3/4. Find the rational number.

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Answered by Srimi55
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Answer:

\bold \green{Let \: the \: numerator \: be \: x} \\   \green {\bold{\implies \: denominator \:  = x + 8}} \\ \bold \green{ \therefore \: rational \: number \:  =  \frac{x}{x + 8}} \\  \\ \bold \pink{according \: to \: the \: question \:  \:  \:  \frac{x  + 7}{x + 15} =  \frac{3}{4}} \\ \bold \pink{ \implies \: 3x + 45 = 4x + 28} \\ \bold \pink{ \implies \: x = 17} \\  \\ \bold \red{ \therefore \: the \: required \: rational \: number \: is \:  \frac{17}{25} }

Answered by shriramseviraman
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its from mertination

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