Math, asked by gdahfs, 1 year ago

 \textsf{What must be added to each term of the ratio 7 : 11, So as to make it equal to 3 : 4 ?}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

7/11-3/4= 7/44 - 3/44

=4/44

=1/11.

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Answered by Stylishboyyyyyyy
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\Large{ \mathfrak{ \underline{ Question : }}} \\  \\ \textsf{What must be added to each term} \\  \textsf{of the ratio 7 : 11, So as to make it}  \\ \textsf{equal to 3 : 4 ?} \\ \\ \Large{ \mathfrak{ \underline{ Answer : }}} \\  \\  \large \underline{ \overline{  \:  \: \boxed{ \sf The \: Number \: is \: 5.} \:  \: }} \\  \\ \Large{ \mathfrak{ \underline{ Solution : }}} \\  \\ \text{Let x be added to each term.} \\ \\ \sf \underline{According \: to \: the \: Question,} \\  \qquad \sf \Rightarrow \frac{7 + x}{11 + x}  =  \frac{3}{4} \\ \qquad \sf \Rightarrow 4(7 + x) = 3(11 + x) \\ \qquad \sf \Rightarrow 28 + 4x = 33 + 3x \\ \qquad \sf \Rightarrow 4x - 3x = 33 - 28 \\ \qquad \sf \Rightarrow x = 5

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