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I am an improper fraction whose numerator and denominator are made of odd digit only in my simplest form my representation as a mixed number is 19/3 the sum of my numerator and denominator is 66 .what fraction am I​

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Answered by abhijitmohanty0
2

Answer:

57/9 is the answer for the above question

Answered by sharonr
16

The improper fraction whose sum of my numerator and denominator is 66 is \frac{57}{9}

Solution:

Given is a improper fraction

Improper fraction =  fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator

In simplest form,

\frac{19}{3}

sum of my numerator and denominator is 66

Consider the fraction,

\frac{57}{9}

Where,

numerator = 57 and denominator = 9

Sum = 57 + 9 = 66

Also,

In simplest form,

\frac{57}{9} = \frac{57 \div 3 }{9 \div 3 } = \frac{19}{3}

Thus the given conditions are satisfied

Thus, the fraction is: \frac{57}{9}

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