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The denominator of a rational number exceeds its numerator by 3. if numerator is x then the rational number is

(a)
 \frac{x}{3}
(b)
  \frac{x}{x + 3}

(c)
 \frac{x + 3}{x}

Answers

Answered by Tombiju14
1
b is the correct answer
x/x+4
because the question say that the denominator exceeds the numerator by 3 so +3 goes to the denominator
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