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The numerator of a certain fraction is 8 less than the denominator. If 3 is added to the numerator and 3 is subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes 3/4. Find the original fraction?

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Answered by SparklingBoy
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 \large \dag Question :-

The numerator of a certain fraction is 8 less than the denominator. If 3 is added to the numerator and 3 is subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes 3/4. Find the original fraction.

 \large \dag Answer :-

\red\dashrightarrow\underline{\underline{\sf  \green{The   \: Original \:  Fraction  \: is \:  \frac{3}{11} }} }\\

 \large \dag Step by step Explanation :-

Let Numerator and Denominator of Original Fraction be :

  • Numerator = x

As Per the question numerator of the fraction is 8 less than the denominator so,

  • Denominator should be = x + 8

So ,

\text{Original Fraction = } \frac{\text x}{\text x + 8}  \\

When 3 is added to the numerator and 3 is subtracted from the denominator :

 \rm \text{Fraction Becomes } :  \frac{x + 3}{x + 5}  \\

According To Question :

 \large \blue \bigstar  \:   \red{ \bf  \frac{x + 3}{x + 5} =  \frac{3}{4}  } \\

:\longmapsto \rm 4(x + 3) = 3(x + 5 )\\

:\longmapsto \rm 4x + 12 = 3x + 15 \\

:\longmapsto \rm 4x - 3x = 15 - 13 \\

\purple{ \large :\longmapsto  \underline {\boxed{{\bf x = 3} }}}

\blue\dashrightarrow\underline{\underline{\sf  \orange{Numerator  \: of \:  Original  \: Fraction = 3 }} }\\

☆ As numerator of the fraction is 8 less than the denominator

\rm\therefore \:  Denominator  = 3   + 8\\

\blue\dashrightarrow\underline{\underline{\sf  \orange{Denominator  \: of \:  Original  \: Fraction = 11 }} }\\

Therefore,

\large\underline{\pink{\underline{\frak{\pmb{ Original  \: Fraction  =  \dfrac{3}{11} }}}}}

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