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The numenator of a rational number is less than its denominator by 4. If the numenator and denominator both are increased by 2, the rational number becomes 5/9, find the rational number

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Answered by gopalshamala
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Answer:

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Answered by prajguna
1

Answer:

3/7

Step-by-step explanation:

let P/Q

p = Q-4

p+2/Q+2 = 5/9

5(Q+2) = 9(Q-4+2)

Q = 7

P = 7-4 = 3

P/Q = 3/7

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