Math, asked by varshinijayakumar200, 5 days ago

.The numerator of a rational number is less than its denominator by 3. If numerator is increased by 5 and the denominator is decreased by 2, the new number becomes 7 6 ? ​

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Answered by taqwazahoor
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the denominator be x

Numerator is 3 less than the denominator. So the numerator will be x-3

If the numerator is increased by 5,it will become (x-3)+3

If the denominator is increased by 2,it will become x-2

The new number formed is 7/6 = (x-3)+3/x-2

(The value of x will be the denominator and subtract 3 from it to get the numerator)

Answered by vvsts1206
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Answer:

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