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the numerator and the denominator of a rational number are in the ratio of 3:4 if the denominator is increased by three the ratio is 3:4 find the rational number​.
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Question;-

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

Answer;-

Let the numerator be 3x and denominator be 4x.

As per conditions,

3x/4x+5=3/5

=> 15x=3(4x+3) => 15x=12x+9

=> 15x-12x=9 => 3x=9

Therefore, x=3

Numerator= 3×3=9

Denominator=4×3=12

Hence, the required rational number=9/12

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