Math, asked by navnidhvirdi, 3 months ago


The denominator of a fraction is 1 more than double the numerator. On adding 2 to the numerator
and subtracting 3 from the denominator, we obtain 1. Find the original fraction.​

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Answered by mavliprithika
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Answer:

4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the numerator be x.

Denominator will be 2x+1.

Now, As per the question,

(x+2)/(2x+1-3) = 1

(x+2)/(2x-2) = 1

x+2 = 2x-2

x= 4.

So, Numerator = 4.

Denominator = 2*4+1 =9.

Original Fraction = 4/9.

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