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The numerator of a rational number is 6 less than its denominator. if 3 is added to the numerator the fraction is equal to 2/3. Find the original fraction.​

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Answered by UndisputedEra
0

Answer:

Let the denominator be x,

Hence, numerator =x−6

According to question,

x

x−6+3

=

3

2

⟹3x−9=2x

⟹x=9

So, original fraction,

9

3

Answered by jackzzjck
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Let the denominator be x,

Hence, numerator =x−6

According to question,

x−6+3/x​=32​

⟹3x−9=2x

⟹x=9

So, original fraction,  3/9

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