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the numerator of a rational number 2 is less than denominator if 3 is added to the numerator the fraction is equal to 4/3. find the original number​

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Answered by panda1905
5

Answer:

the original fraction is 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

let denominator be x

then numerator is (x-2)

If we add 3 to the numerator we get

x-2+3/×=4/3

x+1/x=4/3

3x+3=4x

so *x=3*

Now the original fraction is (x-2)/×=3-2/3=1/3

Hope u understand:)

Answered by Aryanbyahut
0

Answer:

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