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The numerator of a fraction is 6 less than the denominator if 1 is added to both the numerator and the denominator the fraction becomes 1/2 find the fraction

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Answered by swati878398
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Step-by-step explanation:

first of all we will let the denominator be x

as 6 less than the denominator is x minus 6 and u will find the rest in the picture provided .... hope its correct

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Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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Given:

  • The numerator of a fraction is 6 less than the denominator .
  • If 1 is added to both, the numerator and denominator the fraction becomes 1/2 .

To Find:

  • Original Fraction .

Solution:

:\implies\sf{Let\:Denominator\:be=x}

  • As Given that The numerator of a fraction is 6 less than the denominator .

 So,

:\implies\sf{Numerator=x-6}

Now,

If 1 is added to both, the numerator and denominator the fraction becomes 1/2

:\implies \sf{Numerator=x-6+1=x-5}

:\implies \sf{Denominator=x+1}

\boxed{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{\purple{According\: to\: the\: question}}}}}

:\implies \sf{\dfrac{x-5}{x+1}=\dfrac{1}{2}}

:\implies \sf{2(x-5)=1(x+1)}

:\implies \sf{2x-10=x+1}

:\implies \sf{2x-x=1+10}

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\frak{x=11}}} \: \blue{ \bigstar}

  • Hence, the value of x is 11 .

Therefore:

:\implies \sf{Numerator=11-6}

:\implies \sf{5}

:\implies \sf{Denominator=x}

:\implies \sf{11}

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\frak{ \frac{5}{11} }}} \: \pink{ \bigstar}

  • The Fraction is  {\bf{ \frac{5}{11}} } .
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