Math, asked by advay15, 1 year ago

the numerator and denominator of a rational number are in the ratio 3:4. if the denominator is increased by 3, thr ratio becomes 3 :4. find the rational number


aishaprakash: I think something is wrong in the question
advay15: yes
advay15: sorry I put the 3:4 instead of 3:5 when denominator is increased by 3

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Answered by 1Angel25
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Hey, mate here is your answer⤵

Let the numerator be x and denominator be y
x/y=3/4
4x=3y
4x - 3y=0 .....(1)

x/y + 3= 3/5
5x=3(y+3)
5x=3y+9
5x-3y=9 .....(2)

Applying elimination in (1) and (2)

4x-3y=0
5x-3y=9
- + -
_______
-x=-9
x=9

Putting x=9 in (1)
4(9)-3y=0
-3y= -36
y=12

Rational number is 9/12


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