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The denomination of the rational number is greater than it's numerator by 14 if the numerator and the denominator are both increased by 5 the new number ontain is 11 /18 find the original rational number​

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Answered by jinadevkv
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Answer:

17/31

Step-by-step explanation:

11/18 = (11*2)/(18*2) = 22/36

This rational number is obtained by increasing numerator and denominator by 5. So subtract 5 from both.

That is (22-5) / (36-5) = 17/31 , The denominator is greater than numerator by 14. Hence the answer is 17/31

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