Math, asked by saisiddhardha2003, 4 months ago

the denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 7.if the numerator is increased by 4 and the denominator is decreased by 8,the new rational number is 8/3. find the original rational number? don't spam it otherwise I will report u​

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Answered by aadeeti2006
1

Answer:

4/11

Step-by-step explanation:

let the original fraction be x/y

so y=x+7----i

x+4/y-8 = 8/3

from equation i

x+4/x+7-8 = 8/3

x+4/x-1 = 8/3

3x +12 = 8x - 8

-5x = -20

x = 4

putting the value of x in equation i

therefore, y=4+7

y=11

Hence the original rational number is 4/11

I think this should be the correct answer..


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Answered by sahumanoj0331
0

Answer:

ok

Step-by-step explanation:

the denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 7.if the numerator is increased by 4 and the denominator is decreased by 8,the new rational number is 8/3. find the original rational number?

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