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Step-by-step explanation:

 \rm \: Value \:  given :

 \rm100. \dfrac{x}{y}  =  \dfrac{4}{3}

Let's solve the question!!

 \rm \: Find  \: the \:  value \:  of :  \dfrac{6x + 4y}{6x - 5y}

Now X/Y means 4/3 so, why can't we say that X = 4 and

Y = 3 . So, let's solve it !!

 \longmapsto \dfrac{(6 \times 4) + (4 \times 3)}{(6 \times 4) + (5 \times 3)}

 \rm {\tt \leadsto}\dfrac{(24) + (12)}{(24) + (15)}

 \rm  \rightarrow\dfrac{24 + 12}{24 + 15}

 \rm  \rightarrow\dfrac{36}{39}

On simplifying the value we get the answer as

 \rm  \rightarrow\dfrac{12}{13}

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