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The ratio of the numerator and the denominator of a rational number is 3:4. if 4 is added to the numerator and 6 is subtracted from the denominator, then the rational number becomes 8/5. Then original rational number is

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Answered by nirajbar
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Answer:

3:4=3/4

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Answered by mannesairam01
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Answer:

3x+4/4x-6=8/5

8(4x-6) =5(3x+4)

32x-48=15x+20

32x-15x=20+48

17x=68

x=4

so that ratio is 3(4) /4(4) =12/16

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